What Media Can The High Pressure Paint Spray Hose Transport?

Aug 17, 2026 Leave a message

Purpose‑engineered for regular‑spraying scenarios covering civil decoration, industrial infrastructure and outdoor projects, the High Pressure Paint Spray Hose offers broad versatility and strong compatibility for conveyed media, covering more than 90 % of conventional spraying‑material transport applications on the market. It applies to home decoration, commercial‑space refurbishment, factory retrofits, bridge anti‑corrosion treatment, exterior‑wall spraying and other construction scenarios. Its medium compatibility derives from inner‑wall material endowed with anti‑corrosion, solvent‑resistant and penetration‑resistant traits. It can stably carry assorted conventional paints and cleaning media. At the same time, clear usage restrictions apply to special corrosive media. Properly distinguishing compatible media helps protect the hose, extend service life and guarantee stable construction performance.
First among compatible options are water‑based spraying media, which see the highest application frequency and inflict minimal wear on the hose. The High Pressure Paint Spray Hose can reliably convey various water‑based eco‑friendly coatings: interior‑and‑exterior wall latex paint, water‑based wood paint, water‑borne anti‑corrosion paint, water‑based floor paint, real‑stone paint, texture‑effect paint and water‑based putty slurry. These water‑based media have mild pH values and no corrosive properties. They do not trigger chemical reactions with hose materials and pose no risks of penetration, corrosion or hose swelling. They are suitable for long‑term high‑frequency conveyance and represent the best‑matched media for this hose, applicable to whole‑house residential spraying and regular indoor commercial renovation.
Second are widely‑compatible conventional oil‑based spraying media that satisfy industrial and outdoor anti‑corrosion spraying demands. The hose can safely transport neutral and weakly oil‑borne coatings: standard topcoats, primers, rust‑preventive paint, anti‑corrosion paint, polyurethane paint, acrylic paint, blended paint and other common industrial and decorative paints. Specially processed inner‑wall material resists erosion from ordinary organic solvents. It tolerates temporary soaking and scouring from standard paint diluents. Under standard operation with timely cleaning, it can stably convey various conventional oil‑based media for exterior‑wall spraying, steel‑structure anti‑corrosion work, equipment refurbishment and infrastructure rust protection without inner‑wall swelling, damage or peeling.
Also supported are auxiliary cleaning media for routine hose maintenance. Apart from spraying feed materials, the High Pressure Paint Spray Hose can transport clean water and dedicated paint diluent for post‑operation pipeline flushing and dissolved paint‑residue removal. These auxiliary media flow freely and quickly wash away inner‑wall deposits without damaging hose structures, making them essential maintenance‑related media. Note that cleaning media must match the paint in use: use clean water for water‑based paints and matching standard diluent for oil‑based paints, to secure cleaning results while safeguarding the hose.
Lastly come strictly prohibited media and core usage taboos. The High Pressure Paint Spray Hose must never carry strongly acidic, strongly alkaline or highly corrosive chemical media. Industrial‑grade solvents, high‑concentration corrosive agents, high‑risk flammable‑and‑explosive chemical materials and highly‑viscous non‑flowable cured substances are also forbidden. Such special media corrode inner walls, destroy composite structures and cause swelling, cracking, leakage and premature functional failure, and may even create safety hazards. This hose is dedicated to conventional spraying applications and is not intended for industrial‑chemical‑medium transfer. All told, its medium‑compatibility profile fully satisfies all requirements of civil‑decoration and regular‑industrial‑spraying work with high scenario adaptability.