The LPG hose is a specialized flexible pipe designed for the safe and efficient transportation of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). LPG, commonly known as propane or butane, is a highly flammable and pressurized gas used for various applications such as BBQs, heating, cooking, and powering appliances.

This LPG hose is constructed using high-quality materials to ensure durability, flexibility, and resistance to the harsh conditions associated with LPG handling. It consists of multiple layers, each serving a specific purpose:

Inner Tube: The innermost layer of the hose is made from a synthetic rubber compound that is compatible with LPG. This layer is designed to prevent gas permeation and leakage, ensuring the safe containment of the pressurized gas.

Reinforcement: The inner tube is reinforced with one or more layers of high-strength synthetic fibers, such as polyester or aramid, to provide structural integrity and resistance to pressure. This reinforcement enhances the hose's ability to withstand the high working pressures encountered during LPG transfer.

Cover: The outer layer of the hose is typically made from a synthetic rubber or thermoplastic material, which serves as a protective barrier against abrasion, sunlight, weathering, and other external factors. The cover also provides additional resistance to chemical and oil spills that may come into contact with the hose.