The mining hose Benefits
Superior Materials
Our Abrasatech compound offers industry-leading abrasion resistance for longer hose life.
Better Quality
ISO9001 approved manufacturing ensures consistent quality, fewer failures, and reliable performance.
Higher Flexibility
World leading flexibility, providing greater freedom when designing, routing, and installing hose systems.
Easier Installation
Swivel flanges and flexible construction make installation faster and simpler.
Australia’s most premium mining hose. Custom made for the most challenging applications, our hose is the most flexible and longest lasting.
Premium Mining Hose
When you’re working in demanding mine site conditions, a standard rubber hose simply won’t do. You need a mining hose designed for extreme abrasion, pressure, and flexibility. Our innovative design developed over 20 years allows us to manufacture the highest quality and longest lasting mining hoses on the market.
Australian Made with Innovative Materials
As an Australian manufacturer, we strive to use locally sourced materials such as our Abrasatech® compound, used as standard on all our material handling hose. This compound has been developed for over a decade and provides the best abrasion loss resistance in the world. Backed by our ISO 9001-certified processes you can trust we are one of the highest quality mining hose manufacturers in Australia.
Production You Can Depend On
At Pacific Flow Technology we understand the difficulties of managing site shutdowns, and major expansions. This is why we’ve created Australia’s largest mining hose manufacturing facility, ensuring we have the production capacity to meet your deadlines no matter how big or small. From full pipeline packages to urgent bulk orders, we’re known for dependable service and delivery.
Selection Made Simple
Choosing the right mining hose can be challenging – with factors like wall construction, flexibility, chemical compatibility, and end connections all impacting performance. Our expert team brings over 100 years of combined experience in the material handling hose industry, meaning we’ve solved almost every challenge imaginable. We take the time to understand every detail of your application, whether its high pressure, long length or large diameters. Speak to our experts today and get the right solution, first time.
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FAQ's
How long will a mining hose last?
Service life depends on slurry abrasiveness, velocity, bend radius, and operating conditions. High-quality hoses in well-designed systems can last months to several years.
How does mining hose differ from standard industrial hoses?
Mining hose has thicker abrasion-resistant liners, heavier reinforcement, larger diameters, and custom moulded ends. They’re built to handle high-wear slurries, impact, and harsh outdoor conditions.
How do I choose between a rubber mining hose and other materials like HDPE or steel?
Rubber hoses offer superior flexibility, vibration dampening, and abrasion resistance in certain applications, while HDPE and steel pipe have advantages in others. Choice depends on slurry type, wear rate, layout, and cost.
Where are your mining hoses manufactured?
All our material handling hose are handmade right here in Australia. In fact we are one of Australia’s largest mining hose manufacturers in the country.
What is a mining hose used for?
Mining hose is used to transfer abrasive slurry, tailings, water, chemicals, and other fluids throughout mining and mineral processing operations. Common applications include pump spools, slurry pipelines, cyclone circuits, dredging, dewatering, and hydromining. It is commonly used wherever flexible connections are required within rigid piping systems.
What makes Abrasor mining hoses superior?
Abrasor mining hoses are manufactured using high quality locally sourced materials and backed by our ISO 9001 certified quality system. Combined with extensive industry experience, we select and design the longest lasting solution for each application.
What causes mining hose to fail early?
Common causes include incorrect product selection, excessive slurry velocity, over flexing, poor alignment, overpressure, and low-quality liner compounds.
What information do I need for a mining hose quote?
Typically: hose ID, length, pressure, application, material conveyed, end connections, temperature, and required quantity.
