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Shot Blasting Hose Shot Blasting: This refers to a process where abrasive particles (such as steel shots, grit, or sand) are propelled at high speeds against a surface to clean it or prepare it for further processing, such as painting or coating. The hose is designed to handle the high-pressure air and abrasive materials used in this process. 2. W.P. 12 Bar W.P. (Working Pressure): This indicates the maximum pressure the hose can handle safely during operation. 12 Bar: This is the working pressure rating of the hose, equivalent to approximately 174 PSI. It means the hose is designed to withstand pressures up to 12 bar without failure, making it suitable for high-pressure shot blasting applications. Features of a Shot Blasting Hose Material Construction Inner Lining: Often made from high-quality rubber or synthetic materials, designed to withstand the abrasion from the blasting media. Reinforcement: Typically reinforced with textile or steel braiding to handle the high pressure and provide added strength and durability. Abrasion Resistance Durability: The hose is constructed to resist wear and tear from the abrasive materials being transported. It needs to be robust to handle the continuous flow of gritty substances. Flexibility Bend Radius: Designed to be flexible enough for ease of handling and maneuverability during use, but without kinking or collapsing under pressure. Temperature Range Operating Conditions: The hose may be designed to handle a specific temperature range depending on the material of construction and the operating conditions of the shot blasting equipment. Compatibility Abrasive Materials: Suitable for use with various types of abrasive materials, such as steel shots, sand, or other blasting media, depending on the specific application.