Exhaust hoses

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Exhaust Hoses for Workshops and Industry

Exhaust hoses are a key component of stationary and mobile exhaust extraction systems. They connect the extraction element on the vehicle to a hose reel, exhaust extraction rail, or piping and must be suitable for the respective application both mechanically and thermally. Selecting the right hose is essential for reliably capturing exhaust gases and safely venting them from the work area.

In this category, you will find exhaust hoses for various operating conditions, vehicle types, and system configurations. Key selection criteria include hose diameter, length, temperature resistance, flexibility, and the intended installation scenario. Depending on the application, hoses may be suitable for traditional workshop workstations, testing areas, fire and rescue stations, or industrial vehicle areas.

When planning, the hose should never be considered in isolation. Length, diameter, and bend radius affect pressure loss and thus the actual flow rate available at the vehicle. Suitable fittings and extraction elements are equally important. In the case of higher exhaust gas temperatures or special operating conditions, the hose’s thermal suitability must be appropriate for the specific application.

Your Benefits

✅ Suitable solutions for various vehicle and workplace concepts

✅ Various diameters and hose lengths can be configured

✅ Selection based on temperature and mechanical stress is possible

✅ Can be combined with reels, rails, and extraction elements

✅ Technically sound integration into existing extraction systems

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Selecting the Right Exhaust Hoses

When it comes to exhaust hoses, diameter isn’t the only factor. Equally important are the temperature range, hose length, flexibility, mechanical stress, and the type of connection to the hopper, hose reel, or exhaust extraction rail. From a fluid dynamics perspective, the hose is part of the entire system and influences the pressure drop between the intake point and the fan.

Here’s what you should look for when making your selection

✔ Required hose diameter

✔ Permissible temperature range

✔ Required hose length and operating radius

✔ mechanical stress in workshop operations

✔ Connection to a hopper, hose reel, or rail system

✔ Pressure loss in the entire system

Typical Applications

Exhaust hoses are used in automotive and commercial vehicle repair shops, test stands, fire stations, emergency medical service stations, and industrial vehicle garages, among other places. Depending on the vehicle and operating conditions, the exhaust temperature, required cross-sectional area, and desired flexibility vary significantly.

Hose Diameter and Pressure Drop

A hose cross-section that is too small increases the flow velocity and thus the pressure loss. Conversely, cross-sections that are too large can be unnecessarily heavy and unwieldy. Therefore, the diameter should be selected in conjunction with the fan, hose length, and capture element.

Selection criterionMeaningPractice
Diameteraffects flow rate and pressure dropAdapt to the equipment and vehicle
TemperatureSpecified hose type requiredTake the actual exhaust gas temperature into account
Lengthdetermines range and additional resistancePlan only as long as necessary
Flexibilityaffects operation and bend radiusAdapt to workplace movements
Installation and Operation

Hoses should be routed without unnecessary kinks, tight bends, or cross-sectional constrictions whenever possible. When using hose reels, the hose must be compatible with the reel size and the retraction system. Areas prone to wear should be checked regularly for cracks, abrasions, and thermal damage.

FAQ

Is the hose diameter sufficient as a selection criterion?
No. Temperature, length, flexibility, and integration into the overall system are just as important.

Why is the hose length relevant?
As length increases, pressure loss increases, and with it the required fan reserve.

Can any hose be used for high exhaust gas temperatures?
No. The permissible temperature must be appropriate for the specific application.

What causes unnecessary pressure losses?
These include, among other things, tight bends, cross-sectional constrictions, unnecessary hose lengths, and awkward transitions.

When is a hose reel useful?
If the hose is used regularly and needs to be stored in a space-saving manner afterward.

How often should the hose be inspected?
Regularly as part of routine maintenance, and additionally in the event of visible damage or unusual heating.

Selection Guidance

To ensure proper sizing, the vehicle type, exhaust gas temperature, required reach, hose diameter, and the existing extraction system should be considered together. This helps prevent a hose that is fundamentally suitable from becoming a flow bottleneck in actual operation.

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