Fluid transportation multiconduit umbilical

Pipes and tubular conduits – Plural duct

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138112, 138113, 138114, F16L 918

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053499891

ABSTRACT:
For the transportation of a fluid such as a methanol or glycol there is provided a multi-conduit umbilical (20) having a conduit which comprises a hose (10,21,22) having a lining layer (11) of polyethylene, for example cross-linked polyethylene, arranged to restrain permeation of fluid from the bore of the hose (10,21,22).

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