Venair Improves the Vein Heated Hose, a tube calefactable of silicone with reinforcement
16 April 2014
Thanks to his technical characteristics, the VenaHeated Hose is able to keep an optimum fluidity of the product transported preventing that this solidify, by what is especially indicated for the transport of viscous products like the chocolate, the candy or the glicerina. The Vein Heated Hose of Venair manufactures to average according to the needs of the customer, and also can reinforce internally with distinct elastomers to optimise his provision in function of the product to transport. The voltage of the component varies in function of the needs, and his rank recommended of temperatures is of 5 °C to 200 °C, although it can bear extreme temperatures that go from the -60 °C until the 200 °C.
The tube calefactado of Venair can be instrumented with connections clamp, DIN, SMS or BSP, between others. All the connections incorporate the system SZR of Venair, that deletes the zones of retention between the metallic connection and the tube with the aim to avoid any possible pollution of the product transported. The silicone is an increasingly employed product in the processes of manufacture of the alimentary industry thanks to his chemical and mechanical properties. The Vein Heated Hose is realizar in silicone cured to the platinum and free of peroxides. It is a product atóxico, toilet and without flavour, especially indicated for the alimentary sectors. As all the silicone produced by Venair, the VenaHeated Hose is certified according to the FDA, USP Class SAW and BfR, between others.