High-temperature · up to +70 °C

INDUCORD®

Abrasion-resistant industrial water hose in SBR rubber (styrene-butadiene rubber), designed for transporting water, slurry and light chemicals. Used classically in agriculture, aquaculture, construction and waste management. PN 10 bar working pressure and flexible design make it suitable for both stationary and mobile applications where a regular PVC hose would be too fragile.

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EN ISO 1307:2008 PN 10 bar −20 °C to +70 °C SBR rubber
  • Water, slurry, light chemicals
  • Abrasion-resistant SBR
  • Highly flexible
  • PN 10 bar
  • Up to +70 °C
  • Cut to length

Why this hose?

INDUCORD® is a classic industrial water hose in SBR rubber. It is a workhorse rather than a specialty hose — the right choice when the process is water, slurry or light chemicals at low-pressure applications.

The SBR construction tolerates wear better than PVC and has better temperature tolerance (up to +70 °C). PN 10 bar working pressure covers most irrigation and pump applications in agriculture and industry.

Where it is used

In practice INDUCORD® is seen in agriculture and aquaculture for water and slurry transport, and on construction sites for water handling.

The formal product name is INDUCORD®. In daily use: "the industrial water hose" or "INDUCORD".

Technical specifications

Specifications are current as of 15 April 2026 and refer to 20 °C unless otherwise stated.

Material SBR (styrene-butadiene rubber)
Colour Black
Wall construction Smooth interior, wrapped outer cover
Temperature range −20 °C to +70 °C
Working pressure PN 10 bar
Conveying media Water, slurry, light chemicals
Cut to length Yes
Manufacturer SKU (model group) 3040

Dimensions and ordering

The table shows the main variants from the manufacturer's factsheet. Fields without a value (—) are not specified. Diameters, pressure values and bend radii are normative; weights and roll lengths are typical production values.

Dimensions, pressure and vacuum data for INDUCORD®
Inner Ø
[mm]
Outer Ø
[mm]
Wall thickness
[mm]
Working pressure
DIN 26057, 10 % elong. [bar]
Burst pressure
[bar]
Max. length
[m]
Weight
[kg/m]
Roll
[m]
Article no.
223041030400.44403040022000
253551030400.64403040025000
283851030400.72403040028000
32435.51030400.91403040032000
35465.51030400.97403040035000
385061030401.16403040038000
405261030401.21403040040000
425461030401.27403040042000
455761030401.35403040045000
486061030401.43403040048000
51646.51030401.64403040050000
60736.51030401.6403040060000
63.577.571030402.2403040063000
769071030402.5403040075000
809471030402.7403040080000
9010471030403403040090000
10211671030403.3403040100000
11012681030204.1203040110000
1271448.51030205203040125000
15217091030206.3203040150000
20322410.51030209.9203040200000
25427510.510301012.2103040250000

Overpressure and underpressure values are recommended operating limits; the product can be subjected to higher loads on request. Bend radius is measured along the inside of the hose bend.

Standards and compliance

The hose is certified or documented to the following standards:

  • EN ISO 1307:2008. International standard format for hoses.
  • REACH (EC 1907/2006) and RoHS 2011/65/EU. The manufacturer holds declarations of compliance.

Help with material selection

Even though this hose is not ATEX-relevant, these two articles provide useful background on electrical resistance and industrial safety — important if you later combine the hose with electrical equipment or work in mixed environments:

Industries that use it

The hose is used for water and light chemical transport across industries:

Agricultural, aquaculture, construction and waste industries use the hose for water transport, slurry pumping and wastewater handling.

Custom lengths and assemblies

The hose can be cut to length and assembled with couplings, cuffs and threaded fittings through Particulair's custom hose assemblies.

We offer guidance on material choice, coupling system and grounding, so the hose fits correctly into the overall system. If there is any doubt about zone classification or resistance requirements, a short conversation before ordering is well worth the time.

See our custom hose assemblies

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between INDUCORD and CALORFORM?

INDUCORD is primarily a low-pressure water hose (PN 10 bar) for daily industrial use. CALORFORM tolerates higher temperatures (up to +95/+110 °C) and is conductive on core and outer cover — suited for flammable liquids. Choose INDUCORD for standard water/slurry applications and CALORFORM for hotter or flammable media.

Does the hose tolerate acids?

Light acids yes. For strong acids or concentrated chemicals, choose a CP series hose (chemical category) with specific chemical resistance. Consult the manufacturer's chemical resistance table.

Can the hose be supplied cut to length with couplings?

Yes. INDUCORD® can be cut to length and assembled with couplings, cuffs and threaded fittings through Particulair's custom hose assemblies. We provide guidance on coupling system and sealing so the hose fits correctly into the overall installation.

How do I order the hose, and where do you deliver?

The hose is ordered through Particulair (Karlslunde, Denmark). We deliver to Denmark, the EU and selected third countries such as Norway and Switzerland. Standard dimensions can typically be delivered in 1-2 weeks; custom assemblies and larger volumes require slightly longer lead time.

What is the hose's expected service life?

Service life depends on operating conditions: loading, temperature, chemical exposure, UV and mechanical movement. In standard industrial use, expected life is 3-7 years. Aggressive conditions (high temperatures, continuous flexing, chemical vapours) reduce service life. We recommend regular visual inspection for cracks, deformation or discolouration.

How is the hose best stored before use?

Store the hose dry, at room temperature (15-25 °C) and out of direct sunlight. Avoid contact with ozone-generating equipment (welding equipment, engines). If stored on a reel, the bend must be larger than the specified minimum radius to avoid permanent deformation. Proper storage significantly extends shelf life.

What is the minimum bend radius, and what happens if I go below it?

Minimum bend radius is the smallest radius the hose can be bent to without permanent deformation or internal damage. The table above shows specific values for each dimension. Bending the hose below this limit can collapse the wall, kink the spiral or damage the inner coating. The result is reduced flow, increased pressure loss and shorter service life. Always use bend radius as a design constraint in installation.

Which chemicals is the hose resistant to?

Specific chemical resistance depends on material selection, concentration and temperature. The manufacturer maintains an extensive chemical resistance table showing compatibility for hundreds of chemicals. It can be downloaded from the Documentation section above. If in doubt about a specific chemical or mixture, contact Particulair — we can advise based on your concrete process.