Pressurized hydraulic fluid system using cross-linked chlorinate

Motors: expansible chamber type – With motive fluid valve – For double-acting motor

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138125, F15B 1108, F16L 1110

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043667465

ABSTRACT:
A hydraulic fluid system including fluid pressurizing means, such as a pump, and pressurized fluid utilizing means, such as a hydraulic motor, interconnected by flexible hose lines formed of material having cross-linked chlorinated polyethylene containing 25%-50% chlorine by weight as a prime constituent. The cross-linked chlorinated polyethylene material comprises, by weight, 30%-70% of the hose rubber material, and a hose constructed in accord with the invention has unusual resistance to high temperatures, flexing, high pressure and chemical corrosion.

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