CLEVELAND, OH, November 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) Tudertechnica, a major Italian specialty industrial hose manufacturer, has introduced SILRAD/L hose to the North American wind energy market.
SILRAD/L is a high performance industrial hose used in the wind turbine cooling system - primarily for anti-freeze liquid - under challenging temperature and ozone conditions.
"This hose has a superior temperature range - from -60 degrees (C) to 200 degrees (C)," said Andrea Deregibus, Tudertechnica's chief operating officer. "In addition, with SILRAD/L operators won't have to change their coolant hoses as often because SILRAD/L lasts longer."
SILRAD/L hose is produced with an ozone-resistant, smooth green silicone cover that is heat, weather, ozone, paraffin oil abrasion-resistant.
SILRAD/L will be marketed and sold by CRP Industrial, a division of CRP Industries, Inc., Cranbury, N. J. CRP has strategic distribution locations in California, New Jersey, Ontario, Canada and Puebla, Mexico.
About TuderTechnica
Tudertechnica (www.tudertechnica.com) designs and manufactures specialty hoses for a wide range of applications in the food, chemical, wind, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other industries that require high performance. From the day it was established in 1983, the company has rapidly grown the business from its Italian base to the rest of the world's industrial hose markets. With production facilities in the Italian province of Padua, a region known for advanced technology and manufacturing methods, Tudertechnica manufactures millions of feet of quality industrial hose using its patented Deregibus Technology.
Tudertechnica specializes in providing customized design solutions for challenging applications. Tudertechnica sells its products in over 38 countries.
Goldfinch Communications, Inc., is a public relations/media relations firm specializing in the global tire industry.
Tudertechnica Enters North American Wind Energy Industry With Specially Constructed Industrial Hose
SILRAD/L keeps wind turbines turning smoothly, longer
without costly regular hose replacement
2010-11-21
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