LPG Hoses for Propane and Butane – Safety and Reliability for Professional Applications
As a specialist in hose and polymer technology, Reichelt Chemietechnik offers a comprehensive range of LPG hoses and hoses for fuel gases & liquefied gases engineered specifically for the safe transfer of liquefied gases such as propane and butane. These high-performance hoses are essential in a wide range of applications, ensuring maximum safety, durability, and efficiency. In particular, they excel in gas-operated systems like propane burners, where pressure and temperature resistance are crucial. Their robust construction makes them the ideal choice for demanding industrial and commercial environments.
LPG Hoses for Propane and Butane – EN ISO 3821 Compliant
The orange-coloured LPG hoses, also referred to as propane or butane hoses, are manufactured in accordance with EN ISO 3821 (formerly DIN EN 559). Unlike red welding hoses, these are designed specifically for liquefied gas use. The dual-layer construction consists of an NBR (acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber) core and an EPDM (ethylene propylene diene rubber) outer layer, providing a maximum operating pressure of 20 bar at +20 °C. The temperature range extends from -30 °C to +80 °C, offering safe operation even under extreme conditions.
Heavy-Duty LPG Hoses – EN 16436-1 DVGW Certified
A recent addition to our portfolio is the LPG hose certified to EN 16436-1 DVGW (based on DIN 4815), developed for the transport of propane and butane in applications such as flame weeders. This hose features a two-layer design with an NBR inner lining and an SBR/NBR outer shell, plus a reinforced textile braid to support a burst pressure of up to 30 bar at +20 °C. Key features include excellent abrasion resistance, ozone and weather resistance, and a wide operating temperature range from -30 °C to +70 °C. Available in standard inner diameters of 6.4 mm and 9.0 mm.
Accessories for LPG Hose Systems
In addition to our wide selection of LPG hoses, our online range includes all necessary accessories for safe and efficient system operation. These include robust plastic hose connectors, reliable valves and taps for precise flow control, and high-accuracy flow meters for continuous gas monitoring. All accessories are selected to meet strict European quality and safety standards, suitable for use in industrial settings, trade applications, or private installations. Durable materials and user-friendly designs ensure maximum convenience and long service life.
Order LPG Hoses Online at rct-online.de
Whether you need LPG hoses, autogenous hoses or gas supply lines – you can order them quickly and conveniently via our online shop. With our wide product range, attractive delivery terms and expert support, we offer the ideal solution for your specific needs. Unsure about the right hose type or material? Contact our technical team by phone or email – we'll be happy to assist you. For more detailed information on polymers and elastomers, consult our compatibility chart and expert-based material glossary.
LPG Hoses for Propane and Butane – Safety and Reliability for Professional Applications
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LPG Hoses for Propane and Butane – Safety and Reliability for Professional Applications
As a specialist in hose and polymer technology, Reichelt Chemietechnik offers a comprehensive range of LPG hoses and hoses for fuel gases & liquefied gases engineered specifically for the safe transfer of liquefied gases such as propane and butane. These high-performance hoses are essential in a wide range of applications, ensuring maximum safety, durability, and efficiency. In particular, they excel in gas-operated systems like propane burners, where pressure and temperature resistance are crucial. Their robust construction makes them the ideal choice for demanding industrial and commercial environments.
LPG Hoses for Propane and Butane – EN ISO 3821 Compliant
The orange-coloured LPG hoses, also referred to as propane or butane hoses, are manufactured in accordance with EN ISO 3821 (formerly DIN EN 559). Unlike red welding hoses, these are designed specifically for liquefied gas use. The dual-layer construction consists of an NBR (acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber) core and an EPDM (ethylene propylene diene rubber) outer layer, providing a maximum operating pressure of 20 bar at +20 °C. The temperature range extends from -30 °C to +80 °C, offering safe operation even under extreme conditions.
Heavy-Duty LPG Hoses – EN 16436-1 DVGW Certified
A recent addition to our portfolio is the LPG hose certified to EN 16436-1 DVGW (based on DIN 4815), developed for the transport of propane and butane in applications such as flame weeders. This hose features a two-layer design with an NBR inner lining and an SBR/NBR outer shell, plus a reinforced textile braid to support a burst pressure of up to 30 bar at +20 °C. Key features include excellent abrasion resistance, ozone and weather resistance, and a wide operating temperature range from -30 °C to +70 °C. Available in standard inner diameters of 6.4 mm and 9.0 mm.
Accessories for LPG Hose Systems
In addition to our wide selection of LPG hoses, our online range includes all necessary accessories for safe and efficient system operation. These include robust plastic hose connectors, reliable valves and taps for precise flow control, and high-accuracy flow meters for continuous gas monitoring. All accessories are selected to meet strict European quality and safety standards, suitable for use in industrial settings, trade applications, or private installations. Durable materials and user-friendly designs ensure maximum convenience and long service life.
Order LPG Hoses Online at rct-online.de
Whether you need LPG hoses, autogenous hoses or gas supply lines – you can order them quickly and conveniently via our online shop. With our wide product range, attractive delivery terms and expert support, we offer the ideal solution for your specific needs. Unsure about the right hose type or material? Contact our technical team by phone or email – we'll be happy to assist you. For more detailed information on polymers and elastomers, consult our compatibility chart and expert-based material glossary.