Tameson Newsletter October 2019

Tameson Newsletter October 2019

3,930! That is how many hose SKUs we have recently added to our website. Read on to see our popular hose types and find one for your application. Need a fitting for the hose as well? We got you covered below too. We are constantly looking for improvement, so do you have additions or comments? Let us know!

Get to know our team!

Charles Kolstad

Charles Kolstad has his Mechanical Engineering degree and is from the USA. After working in the USA as an Applications Engineer, he started to travel the globe and work for Tameson remotely in 2017. At Tameson, he mainly focuses on product development and digital marketing with content creation and SEO.

New hoses in our range

We have recently added 3930 types of hoses to our range. View our full range of Tameson hoses in our tubes & hoses category.

Air and gas hoses

Air and gas hoses are commonly used for pneumatic applications and/or industrial, agricultural, or medical applications transferring a variety of gases. Tameson has a wide range of working pressures, temperature, and hose material to meet your gas and application requirements. We also have special designs for food-grade, antistatic, and ISO or DIN standards. View all air and gas hoses here!

Water and liquid hoses

Water and liquid hoses are used to transport different liquids. Depending on the application, the hoses can have an insert made of a material with high tensile strength such as steel or textile. Special features are hydrolysis resistant, microbes resistant, oil resistant, ozone resistant, wear resistant, UV resistant, weather resistant. View them here!

Hydraulic hoses

Hydraulic hoses with pressed-in fittings are used for driving mechanical movements using high-pressure oils or water (non-pressed in fitting hoses also available). Hydraulic hoses are usually made from rubbers such as NBR, EDPM and SBR. View our selection here!

How do push-in fittings work?

The push-in fittings from Tameson have between one and six connection ports and are made of brass and / or plastic. Plug-in fittings are easy to install and remove, saving time and money. Perfect accessory for our hoses. View how they are used here!

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