Agriculture

Pesticide spraying hose

Chemical-resistant spray hoses rated for agricultural pesticides. Barrier tube prevents chemical permeation, stays flexible in cold weather, and resists kinking during field maneuvering.

Best for: boom sprayers, hand-gun spot spraying, aerial support equipment

Chemical-Resistant Spray Hose

Our pesticide spray hose is engineered with a barrier compound tube that prevents chemical permeation through the hose wall. This protects the reinforcement layer from degradation and keeps the hose flexible season after season.

The smooth bore minimizes pressure drop across long boom sections, while the abrasion-resistant cover withstands dragging across soil, concrete, and equipment. It mates with standard twist-lock and quick-connect sprayer fittings.

1/4–1 inch ID Up to 800 PSI Chemical-resistant tube -5°C to 60°C 100m & 200m coils
Chemical-resistant spray hose deployed in a field for crop pesticide application

Challenges solved by correct spray hose selection

Chemical permeation causing hose failure

Standard rubber and PVC spray hoses allow pesticide chemicals to migrate through the tube wall over time, attacking the reinforcement and causing blistering, softening, and eventual burst. Barrier compound tube construction prevents permeation and extends hose life 3x compared to standard spray hose.

Stiff hose in cold morning spraying

Many spray hoses become rigid and difficult to handle at early-morning temperatures below 10°C. This increases operator fatigue, makes it harder to achieve consistent spray patterns, and raises the risk of kinking. Our chemical-resistant compound stays flexible down to -5°C for comfortable year-round operation.

Memory coil and kinking during spraying

Hoses that are stored coiled develop "memory" — they retain tight coils that kink during spraying, blocking chemical flow and creating uneven application. Our formulation includes anti-kink additives and a low-memory cover compound that stays straight during use and coils neatly for storage.

Case study: Rice farm chemical spray, Vietnam

How switching to barrier compound hose tripled service life in tropical rice paddies.

Vietnam Agriculture

Situation: A rice farm in the Mekong Delta was using standard EPDM spray hose for pesticide application. Hoses were failing after a single growing season, with the inner tube blistering and the cover becoming tacky from chemical attack.

Solution: Switched to our barrier compound chemical-resistant spray hose with nylon permeation barrier and EPDM tube.

Outcome: Hose service life extended to 3 full growing seasons. Zero permeation failures. Reduced annual hose replacement cost by 65% despite higher per-meter cost.

Pesticide spray hose FAQ

What makes a hose chemical-resistant for pesticides?

Chemical resistance comes from the tube material. Barrier compound hoses use a multi-layer construction with a permeation-resistant inner layer that prevents chemicals from migrating through the hose wall. EPDM, nitrile, and nylon barrier tubes each offer different resistance profiles depending on the specific pesticide chemistry.

What working pressure do I need for a sprayer hose?

Boom sprayers typically operate at 30–80 PSI, while hand-gun spot spraying can reach 200–400 PSI. We recommend a spray hose rated to at least 1.5x your maximum operating pressure. Most agricultural spraying applications are well-served by hoses rated for 500–800 PSI.

Does the hose stay flexible in cold weather?

Yes. Our chemical-resistant spray hoses are formulated to remain flexible down to -5°C. Standard PVC spray hose becomes stiff and difficult to handle below 5°C, increasing kink risk and operator fatigue. The barrier compound maintains flexibility even in early-morning frost conditions.

Need pesticide spray hose for your operation?

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