Chemical-resistant · Chemical-resistant
PETROL-OIL
Pressure and fuel hose with NBR liner for loading and unloading fuels at petroleum terminals, tank trucks and service stations. High working pressure of 25 bar (burst 75 bar), electrically conductive wall <106 Ω in both core and cover, and certified to EN ISO 1307:2008. Maximum aromatic content in the medium is specified at 50 % — that covers most petrol and diesel types in daily service.
- Chemical-resistant
- NBR liner
- Highly flexible
- Up to +90 °C
- Antistatic <109 Ω
- Cut to length
Why this hose?
PETROL-OIL is a specialised hose for the media where most industrial hoses fail — oils, fat-based liquids and fuels. NBR (nitrile rubber) is chosen because the material does not swell or soften on contact with mineral oils and motor fuels. Ordinary EPDM, by contrast, would absorb oil and lose mechanical properties over time.
The hose is built for high working pressures — 25 bar in continuous service with a 75 bar burst pressure. That is necessary because pumping stations, terminals and service stations require positive pressure loads well above the typical 6–10 bar of industrial extraction. The construction includes textile reinforcement that carries the pressure without straining the hose wall.
The wall is electrically conductive in both core and cover (<106 Ω) — important because static electricity is a genuine ignition source in fuel transfers. Proper grounding at the pumping station, hose and vehicle is a prerequisite for the conductive function to work as intended.
Chemical compatibility must be verified for each application. The hose liner is specified for a certain class of chemicals, but temperature, concentration and contact time can significantly change compatibility. A material that holds at 30% acid at room temperature may be unsuitable at 60% acid at +60 °C.
We have access to the manufacturer's full resistance table and can verify compatibility for your specific medium. Contact us before installation if in doubt — it is cheaper than a failing hose.
Where it is used
The hose is used where a system has to move fuels or oils under pressure — typically from a pump out to a dispensing point. The opposite of the clamp-profile hoses, which sit on the extraction side; PETROL-OIL is the pressure hose between pump and consumption point.
In practice it is seen on service stations in fuel supply lines between underground tanks and dispensing pumps, on tank trucks for petrol and diesel loading at terminals, and on industrial installations for lubricating-oil and hydraulic-oil transfer between storage tanks and machinery.
It covers small dimensions — Ø 6–25 mm in the factsheet range — typical for fuel dosing lines where high pressure and small flow volumes are the rule. Standard roll length is 50 m, and it can be cut to length.
The formal name is PETROL-OIL. In daily use it is referred to as the "fuel hose", the "petrol hose" or the "NBR oil hose" — positioned as the specific choice for oil and petroleum media.
Technical specifications
Specifications are valid as of 2026-04-13. Fields without a value are not specified in source data.
| Material | NBR (Nitrile) liner with NBR cover |
|---|---|
| Colour | Black |
| Wall construction | Smooth NBR liner, textile reinforcement, antistatic wire reinforcement, NBR cover |
| Conveyed media | Liquid |
| Temperature range | −40 °C to +90 °C |
| Short-term peak | +125 °C |
| Smooth surface | Smooth interior |
| Electrical resistance | Antistatic wall with surface and electrical resistance <109 Ω. Method: EN 12115:2021 (electrical contact resistance) |
| ATEX marking | II 2G — antistatic for flammable liquids per TRGS 727 |
| Cut to length | Yes — Particulair cuts the hose to your dimensions |
The NBR liner is specified for fuels with maximum 50 % aromatic content. That covers ordinary petrol and diesel types, lubricating oils and heating oils in daily service. For media with higher aromatic content (certain industrial solvents, crude petroleum products), a different construction must be selected — please contact us for specific advice if your medium is not a standard fuel type.
Dimensions and ordering
PETROL-OIL is supplied in 7 standard sizes from inner Ø 6 mm to 25 mm. Each size has its own article number at the manufacturer. Standard roll length is typically 50 m, and the hose can be cut to length.
| Inner Ø |
Outer Ø |
Wall thickness |
Working pressure |
Burst pressure |
Bend radius |
Max. length |
Weight |
Roll |
Article no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 14 | 4 | 25 | 75 | 40 | 50 | 0.16 | 50 | 3320006000 |
| 8 | 16 | 4 | 25 | 75 | 50 | 50 | 0.19 | 50 | 3320008000 |
| 10 | 18 | 4 | 25 | 75 | 60 | 50 | 0.23 | 50 | 3320010000 |
| 13 | 21 | 4 | 25 | 75 | 80 | 50 | 0.3 | 50 | 3320013000 |
| 16 | 25 | 4.5 | 25 | 75 | 100 | 50 | 0.4 | 50 | 3320015000 |
| 19 | 29 | 5 | 25 | 75 | 120 | 50 | 0.5 | 50 | 3320019000 |
| 25 | 36 | 5.5 | 25 | 75 | 150 | 50 | 0.72 | 50 | 3320025000 |
Note: Fields without a value (—) are not specified in the manufacturer's factsheet. Overpressure and underpressure are recommended operating limits; the product can be subjected to higher loads on request. Bend radius is measured along the inside of the hose. Contact us for full specifications or special variants.
Standards and compliance
The hose is tested and certified to the following standards:
- ATEX 2014/34/EU (1999/92/EC). European directive for equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. The hose is certified under this legislation and may be used in the zones specified by the ATEX marking.
- TRGS 727. German technical rules for hazardous substances, avoidance of ignition sources when handling combustible dusts and liquids. The hose's electrical conduction meets TRGS 727's limit values.
- REACH (EC 1907/2006). EU regulation on registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals. The hose's materials are REACH-compliant; manufacturer's declaration is available for download.
- RoHS (Directive 2011/65/EU). Restriction of Hazardous Substances — restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances in electronic products. The hose's components comply with RoHS limit values.
Documentation and downloads
Additional documents about this hose, its compliance and installation. Click to download as PDF in a new tab.
Industries that use it
The hose is used across a wide range of industries — below is an overview of the most typical industries where PETROL-OIL is used:
In mechanical engineering, the hose sits in lubricating-oil and hydraulic-oil systems on production machines, where oil is distributed from central tanks out to consumption points. The NBR liner is chosen because it handles mineral oils without swelling.
In shipbuilding and maritime operations, it is used in fuel and lubricating systems aboard. In the automotive and vehicle construction industries, it features in fuel supply systems at factory installations and service stations. In the machine tool industry, it sits on central lubrication systems for production lines.
In the pump and compressor industry, it is used in fuel dosing installations and lubrication distribution. What unites these applications is that the combination of oil/fuel resistance and high working pressure is the dominant selection criterion — none of the industrial hoses with EPDM or PE liners can handle the combined load.
Custom lengths and assemblies
PETROL-OIL can be cut to length and assembled with couplings, cuffs and threads to fit your installation precisely. We produce complete hose assemblies with crimped ferrules, clamp collars or threaded connections, depending on what the process requires.
For ATEX installations it is particularly important that couplings and assemblies preserve the hose's electrical continuity. It's about the whole system conducting static electricity away, not just the hose itself.
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Frequently asked questions
Which chemicals can the hose handle?
It depends on the material selection in liner and cover. Compatibility is verified against the manufacturer's chemical resistance table — contact Particulair before installation if in doubt. We have access to the full table.
Is the hose ATEX-approved?
It depends on the variant. Conductive (EC) variants are ATEX-approved. Antistatic variants are TRbF 131-compliant for flammable liquids. Standard insulating variants are NOT for ATEX use.
Can the hose be cleaned after a media change?
Yes, but the cleaning medium must be compatible with the liner. Water and steam flushing is often sufficient; for aggressive residues, solvent flushing may be necessary — verify against the resistance table first.
How long does the hose last with strong acids?
It depends on concentration, temperature and contact duration. EPDM liner typically lasts 1-3 years under continuous contact with 30% acids at room temperature; FKM/Viton lasts longer at elevated temperatures. Visual inspection every 6 months is recommended.
Can the hose be cut to length with couplings?
Yes. We cut the hose and install couplings that are materially compatible with the medium. This typically means PTFE, EPDM or FKM seals and stainless steel fittings.