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Chemical
EXACT-CHEM™
Modifed XLPE Chemical Hose
FDA, USDA, 3-A
Series SW383
Series SW383 is a high pressure, high temperature suction and discharge hose designed
to handle many commonly used acids, chemicals and solvents. Te hose construction
incorporates a modifed cross-linked polyethylene (MXLPE) tube that features a
temperature rating to 180°F (82°C), meets FDA, USDA and 3-A requirements, and will not
leach into and contaminate the product being conveyed. Te dual wire helix provides full
suction capability, kink resistance and a path to conduct a static electrical charge to ground,
and is suitable for use with internally expanded couplings. Te cover is resistant to abrasion,
mild chemicals and ozone.
NOTE:
Refer to the Safety and Technical section of this catalog for safety, handling and
use information. Refer to the Chemical Guide section of this catalog to determine
compatibility with specifc chemicals. Contact Parker for additional chemical
compatibility information.
Tube:
Tan modifed cross-linked polyethylene (MXLPE)
Reinforcement:
Multiple textile plies with dual wire helix
Cover:
Blue EPDM; wrapped fnish
Temp. Range:
-40°F to +180°F (-40°C to +82°C)
Brand Method:
Blue text on yellow stripe
Brand Example:
PARKER SERIES SW383 EXACT-CHEM™ MOD X-LINK HOSE XXX PSI
WP MADE IN USA
Design Factor:
4:1
Industry Standards:
FDA, USDA, 3-A
Applications:
• Non-fatty and non-oily foods and liquids, potable water, sanitary
products
• Acid, chemicals, solvents
• In-plant and tank transfer, delivery, transport
Vacuum:
Full
Compare to:
Boston Panther Chemical Transfer; Gates Mustang 45HW;
Veyance Blue Flexwing
Packaging:
Coils
WARNINGS!
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It is the responsibility of the user to determine if the hose is suitable for the application. Most chemical resistance guides are based on
temperatures of 70°F (21°C). Elevated temperatures can change the chemical resistance ratings. Many chemicals will become more
aggressive as temperatures increase, reducing the ability of hose compounds to withstand them. Contact Parker for chemical compatibility
data at elevated temperatures. If no data exists, users are required to perform compatibility testing at the desired temperature.
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At operating temperatures of 125°F and above, only permanently attached couplings should be installed. At any operating temperature,
couplings attached with bands or clamps may reduce the working pressure of the hose assembly to less than the maximum rated working
pressure of the hose. Refer to the NAHAD Industrial Hose Assembly Guidelines.
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