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Sandblast Hoses

Sandblast hoses are designed for the high-velocity transfer of abrasive media such as sand, steel shot, and glass beads in surface preparation and cleaning applications. Built with thick, abrasion-resistant rubber tubes and rugged outer covers, these hoses withstand intense wear and rough handling. Commonly used in shipyards, construction sites, and industrial blasting operations, they provide reliable performance for both mobile and stationary blasting equipment.

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    • Kuriyama T750AA100X50
    • Kuriyama Alfagomma® T750AA Abrasive Material Blast Hose is designed for conveying abrasives, sand, and shot blast materials. It features a black static-conductive natural rubber tube with excellent abrasion resistance and a conductive SBR/natural rubber pin-pricked cover for abrasion and ozone resistance. Reinforced with 4-ply high-tensile textile cords, this hose operates at up to 150 psi and handles temperatures from -22°F to 176°F, making it ideal for heavy-duty material blasting applications.

    • Continental 20018946
    • Continental Plicord® XF Blast 4-Ply Standard-Duty Hose is designed for steel shot and sandblasting applications, providing reliable performance in cleaning or finishing metal, stone, glass, and other surfaces. Featuring a ChemiTuf® synthetic rubber tube and a static-dissipating SBR cover, this hose ensures safety and durability. The spiral-plied synthetic fabric construction supports pressures up to 150 psi and a temperature range of -25°F to 180°F, making it suitable for demanding environments.

    • Continental 20018933
    • Continental Plicord® XF Blast 4-Ply Standard-Duty Hose is designed for steel shot and sandblasting applications, providing reliable performance in cleaning or finishing metal, stone, glass, and other surfaces. Featuring a ChemiTuf® synthetic rubber tube and a static-dissipating SBR cover, this hose ensures safety and durability. The spiral-plied synthetic fabric construction supports pressures up to 150 psi and a temperature range of -25°F to 180°F, making it suitable for demanding environments.