The temperature range describes the minimum and...

+ 60° down to - 10°

The temperature range describes the minimum and maximum operating temperatures within which a hose retains its mechanical and chemical properties. It is an important parameter for selecting the right type of hose. ✅ Properties Lower temperature limit: Indicates up to what temperature the hose remains flexible without hardening, tearing or becoming brittle. Upper temperature limit: Defines the maximum temperature at which the hose remains pressure-stable and dimensionally stable without deforming or ageing. Depending on the material: PVC, rubber, EPDM, silicone or PTFE each have different temperature tolerances. Operational safety: Outside the specified range, leaks, material failure or shortening of the service life may occur. ✅ Advantages of selecting the right temperature Avoidance of material damage due to overheating or frost Safe and long-lasting operation Optimum flexibility and pressure stability under the intended conditions ✅ Typical temperature ranges Standard garden hoses: approx. -10 °C to +60 °C Industrial hoses for hot water/steam: up to +100 °C or more Food hoses or chemical hoses: depending on the medium and material -40 °C to +150 °C Silicone or PTFE hoses: extreme ranges down to -70 °C or over +200 °C possible