ATP spirals are superior to the competition because we start with our 98 Durometer,
Shore A tubing. This gives our spirals improved "memory," allowing the hose to
retract faster and better than softer durometer hoses. Sagging and tangling is
minimal, and kinking is virtually eliminated. A harder durometer also provides a
smoother bore for better airflow, better abrasion resistance, and a longer service
life. Polyurethane spirals feature a compact, space-saving design versus nylon coils,
and with a smooth, 90° transformation from coil to tail, it makes it more ergonomic
for the user.
ATP Polyurethane Spiral hose is currently used by customers in over 40 countries
worldwide.
Specifications
Working Temperature Range:
-5 to 60ºC (Compressed Air)
0 to 40ºC (Water)
Working Pressure:
140 psi (1.0 Mpa)
Burst Pressure:
428 psi (3.0 Mpa)
Colours Available
Colour
Code
Colour
Code
Colour
Code
Black
BK
Red
R
Clear Blue
CB
Light Blue
LB
Dark Green
DG
Clear
C
Yellow
Y
Orange*
OR
Light Green
LG
Navy Blue
NB
White
W
*Not standard stock colours, please check for availability before ordering.
Custom sizes, colours and durometers are available with minimum order quantity.
Spiral Hose Terminology
Overall Length (A)—This will be the total compressed length of the spiral. Working Length—Also known as Service Length. Defined by how far the spiral will
stretch (including both Tails). Working length in standard spirals is approximately 80% of the total length.
In Strong spirals, working length is approximately 60% of the total length. We are able
to quote spirals by working length if you know how far you need the spiral to stretch
from point A to point B. We are also able to quote by the number of turns. Compressed Coil or Turns (C)-This dimension is normally specified as a length (in mm or inches) but
can also be specified by the number of turns (or coils). This is the compressed length of the
spiral hose. Tail Length (B & D)—Tail length dimensions are included in both total and service length
dimensions. If necessary, we can quote compressed coils and add tail lengths to arrive
at your requirements. Coil OD (E)—Determined by Coil ID and tubing OD to be spiralled. Coil ID—Our coil ID is determined by the size of the tubing being spiralled. This
ID is small enough to allow the spiral to retract and prevent it from sagging while still
providing optimum air flow without flattening the tubing.