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    ‘Flexible and tough’ range of PVC hosing launched

    John SwireBy John SwireFebruary 24, 20202 Mins Read
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    Dairy Spares has launched the febraflex range of ‘flexible and tough’ PVC hosing which consists of three different colour-coded grades of piping to suit different purposes on the farm.

    Standard febraflex yellow hosing is ideal for use with water. It is composed of five layers of PVC giving it a thickness that helps prevent twisting or kinking. It is the most flexible in the range, while still being tough enough to withstand everyday farm use. It is available in 25m or 50m rolls and internal diameters of 12, 19, 25 and 30mm, which retail (ex-VAT) per metre at £1.20, £2, £3.40 and £6m, respectively.

    The beige-coloured febraflex Super hose can be used for water, air or gas. It is reinforced with a durable textile thread and is available with a 25mm internal diameter, retailing at £4.40/m (ex-VAT) for 25m or 50m rolls. 

    febraflex Max blue hosing is the toughest and has the thickest wall – so is slightly less flexible than the other grades. It is suitable for air or water. It is available with a 25mm internal diameter and retails at £5/m (ex-VAT) for 25m and 50m rolls.

    Further information on the full range of febraflex hosing and the available diameters, lengths, and maximum pressures, can be found at www.dairyspares.co.uk, along with details of stockists. Alternatively, farmers can contact Dairy Spares on 01948 667676, or email info@dairyspares.co.uk.

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