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News Release from: Stauff UK | Subject: Stauff Flex
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 November 2005
Expansion for flexible hose range
Sheffield based Stauff UK is expanding its range of hoses under the Stauff Flex brand, to include thermoplastic based products.
Sheffield based Stauff UK is expanding its range of hoses under the Stauff Flex brand, to include thermoplastic based products An exclusive agreement has been signed with the Indian manufacturer Polyhose, which will produce a wide variety of hose under the Stauff Flex brand and specification, initially for the UK market
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stauff UK is launching a new range of flexible hoses based on Teflon PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene.
This will include sewer jetting hoses as well as paint spray, 10,000lb/in2 Jack hoses and a wider range for hydraulic applications.
The jetting hose, which is to be marketed under the Stauff Flex SuperTherm SewerJet brand, is seen as a particularly valuable additional product.
The Stauff Flex brand has already been well established in the UK market, with a complete range of rubber wire braid and spiral braid hydraulic hoses, hot and cold wash hoses and PTFE based hose and all associated connectors.
Stauff is building a new factory and warehouse facility on a 7.2 acre site in Sheffield where hose assembly production has already been established.
When completed, the site will also host all of their extensive tube bending operations, plus a computerised picking tower and warehousing for the full range of hydraulic pipework components and accessories.
As well as selling direct to major OEMs and users from Sheffield or one of eight regional branches, Stauff is also developing a network of StauffLocal outlets.
These are partnership agreements that ensure commitment from both Stauff and the operator (not a franchise) to fully develop and service local markets.
Having an expanding range of such products will provide a valuable addition to the StauffLocal package as well as providing "over the counter" availability to users and operators.
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