Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies - Vocabulary (ISO/FDIS 8330:2021)

This document defines terms used in the hose industry.
Recommended terminology for electrical conductivity and resistance of rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies can be found in ISO 8031:2020, Annex A.

Gummi- und Kunststoffschläuche und -schlauchleitungen - Vokabular (ISO/FDIS 8330:2021)

Dieses Dokument legt Definitionen zu Begriffen fest, die in der Schlauchindustrie verwendet werden.
Empfohlene Terminologie zur elektrischen Leitfähigkeit und Widerstand von Gummi- und Kunststoffschläuchen und  schlauchleitungen ist in ISO 8031:2020, Anhang A, zu finden.

Tuyaux et flexibles en caoutchouc et en plastique - Vocabulaire (ISO/FDIS 8330:2021)

Le présent document définit les termes utilisés dans l’industrie des tuyaux.
La terminologie recommandée pour la conductivité électrique et la résistance électrique des tuyaux et flexibles en caoutchouc et en plastique se trouvent dans l’ISO 8031:2020, Annexe A.

Gumene in polimerne cevi ter cevni priključki - Slovar (ISO/DIS 8330:2021)

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Gumene in polimerne cevi ter cevni priključki - Slovar (ISO/DIS 8330:2021)
Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies - Vocabulary (ISO/DIS 8330:2021)
Gummi- und Kunststoffschläuche und -schlauchleitungen - Vokabular (ISO/DIS
8330:2021)

Tuyaux et flexibles en caoutchouc et en plastique - Vocabulaire (ISO/DIS 8330:2021)

Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 8330
ICS:
01.040.23 Tekočinski sistemi in sestavni Fluid systems and
deli za splošno rabo (Slovarji) components for general use
(Vocabularies)
23.040.70 Gumene cevi in armature Hoses and hose assemblies
83.140.40 Gumene cevi Hoses
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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Foreword ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................iv

1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1

2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

3.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

3.2 Hose types ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

3.2.1 Hose types based on shape and properties .............................................................................................. 2

3.2.2 Hose types based on reinforcement and other components ..................................................... 3

3.2.3 Hose types based on production method ................................................................................................... 3

3.2.4 Hose types based on material ............................................................................................................................... 4

3.3 Hose parts and components other than the reinforcement and end ....................................................... 4

3.4 Hose reinforcement parts and components .................................................................................................................. 5

3.5 Hose end types ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

3.6 Hose assembly terms ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

3.6.1 General hose assembly terms ............................................................................................................................... 8

3.6.2 Connections .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9

3.6.3 Types of fittings ................................................................................................................................................................ 9

3.6.4 Parts of hose fittings, couplings and other components ............................................................10

3.6.5 Methods of assembling ............................................................................................................................................11

3.7 Sizes and geometrical properties of hoses and hose assemblies .............................................................12

3.7.1 Sizes .........................................................................................................................................................................................12

3.7.2 Bending dimensions ..................................................................................................................................................12

3.7.3 Reinforcement angles and spacing ................................................................................................................13

3.8 Mechanical properties ...................................................................................................................................................................13

3.9 Electrical aspects ................................................................................................................................................................................16

3.10 Hose production methods and tools .................................................................................................................................17

3.11 Hose tests and operation conditions.................................................................................................................................18

3.12 Hose and hose assembly deformations and defects ............................................................................................19

Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................21

Alphabetical Index .............................................................................................................................................................................................................22

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Foreword

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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 45, Rubber and rubber products,

Subcommittee SC 1, Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies.

This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition (ISO 8330:2014), which has been technically

revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— the structure of the document is now divided into sections as follows:
General;
Hose types;
Hose types based on shape and properties;
Hose types based on production method;
Hose parts and components other than the reinforcement and end;
Hose reinforcement parts and components;
Hose end types;
Hose assembly terms;
General hose assembly terms;
Methods of assembling;
Sizes and geometrical properties of hoses and hose assemblies;
Sizes;
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Mechanical properties;
Electrical aspects;
Hose production methods and tools;
Hose tests and operation conditions;
Hose and hose assembly deformations and defects;
— the numbering and order of the terms has been revised;
— alphabetical index has been added;
— the following terms have been added:
— barb;
— burst;
— cure (with vulcanization);
— helix wire;
— identification yarn;
— OS&D hose;
— rigid mandrel;
— semi-rigid hose;
— socket and shell (to ferrule);
— spiralled cord;
— tracer yarn;
— the following terms have been removed:
— body wire;
— brand;
— collapsible hose;
— design pressure;
— dogleg;
— helical cord;
— helix wire or spiral;
— lay;
— mandrel-made hose;
— nominal bore;
— OSD hose;
— permeation (from hose terms);
— protected hose;
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— quick-acting connection;
— quick-release connection;
— rated system pressure;
— tolerance;
— warp;
— weft;
— coupling adapter;
— shell clamp and split clamp;
— the following terms have been amended:
— carcass;
— compound;
— embedded helix;
— end reinforcement;
— female;
— flexural stiffness;
— helix;
— hose deformation;
— hybrid hose;
— hydraulic hose;
— hydrostatic stability test;
— knitted hose;
— male;
— mandrel-built hose;
— marker yarn;
— marking;
— moulded hose;
— plain end;
— quick connection;
— reusable hose fitting;
— sleeve;
— straight end;
— twin hose;
— vacuum test;
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— vulcanization;
— wire.

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Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies —
Vocabulary
1 Scope
This document defines terms used in the hose industry.

Recommended terminology for electrical conductivity and resistance of rubber and plastics hoses and

hose assemblies can be found in ISO 8031:2020, Annex A.
2 Normative references

The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content

constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For

undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

ISO 8031, Rubber and plastics hoses and hose assemblies — Determination of electrical resistance and

conductivity
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.

ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:

— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1 General
3.1.1
hose

flexible tube consisting of a lining (3.3.2), reinforcement (3.4.1) and, usually, a cover (3.3.6)

3.1.2
hose assembly

length of hose (3.1.1) with a hose fitting (3.6.4.1) attached to one or both ends

3.1.3
hydraulic hose

hose (3.1.1) with a braid (3.4.10) or spiral reinforcement (3.4.1) designed for systems which transfer

power via fluid under pressure
3.1.4
tubing
flexible polymeric tube without reinforcement (3.4.1)
3.1.5
operating conditions

pressure, temperature, motion and environment to which a hose (assembly) may be subjected

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compound

intimate mixture of a rubber or rubbers or other polymer-forming materials with all the ingredients

necessary that are combined to give the desired properties when used in the manufacture of a hose

Note 1 to entry: The term rubber is sometimes used to mean compound, but this use is deprecated.

[SOURCE: ISO 1382:2012, 2.96, modified — “for the finished product” is replaced by “that are combined

to give the desired properties when used in the manufacture of a hose”]
3.2 Hose types
3.2.1 Hose types based on shape and properties
3.2.1.1
hardwall hose

hose (3.1.1) with a built-in wall reinforcement (3.4.1) or with a solid elastomer wall of sufficient thickness

to prevent the hose to flatten during bending (3.7.2.1) or coiling when empty
3.2.1.2
softwall hose
hose (3.1.1) without a supporting helix of rigid or semi-rigid material
3.2.1.3
rough bore hose

hose (3.1.1) in which a reinforcing helical wire (3.4.2.5), or its shape, is exposed in the bore (3.3.1)

3.2.1.4
smooth-bore hose

hose (3.1.1) in which no reinforcing wire helix or its shape is exposed on the inner surface of the

lining (3.3.2)
3.2.1.5
oil suction and discharge hose
OS&D hose
hose used for oil suction and discharge in many types of operation
3.2.1.6
layflat hose
collapsible hose

softwall hose (3.2.1.2) which, when unpressurized internally, collapses to such an extent that the inner

faces of the bore (3.3.1) make contact and the hose cross-section appears flat
3.2.1.7
convoluted hose
hose (3.1.1) fluted helically (externally and/or internally)
3.2.1.8
externally convoluted hose

hose (3.1.1) containing a reinforcing helix (3.4.2) in which the outer cover has been formed into

corrugations between the turns of the helix

Note 1 to entry: Such hoses may be rough bore (3.2.1.3), semi-embedded bore or smooth bore (3.2.1.4).

3.2.1.9
corrugated hose

hose (3.1.1) with a cover (3.3.6) fluted circumferentially with bellows-like corrugations (externally and/

or internally)

Note 1 to entry: Hoses are in production today with internal circumferential corrugations.

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spiralled hose

hose (3.1.1) reinforced with strands wound helically in layers, with adjacent layers in opposing

directions
3.2.1.11
pre-shaped hose
pre-formed hose
hose vulcanized or formed into a particular shape
3.2.1.12
semi-rigid hose
hose that maintains its round cross-section even when unpressurized
3.2.2 Hose types based on reinforcement and other components
3.2.2.1
wire-reinforced hose
hose (3.1.1) in which the primary reinforcement (3.4.1) is wire
3.2.2.2
helix-reinforced hose

hose (3.1.1) in which reinforcing helical wire(s) [or spiralled cord(s)] (3.4.2.5) are incorporated

3.2.2.3
armoured hose

hose (3.1.1) with a protective covering, generally applied as a braid (3.4.10) or helix (3.4.2), to minimize

physical damage
3.2.2.4
woven hose
hose (3.1.1) in which reinforcement (3.4.1) has been applied by circular weaving
3.2.2.5
round-woven hose
hose (3.1.1) with a round-woven reinforcement (3.4.1)
EXAMPLE fire fighting hose, rig supply hose, etc.
3.2.2.6
wrapped-ply hose

hose (3.1.1) in which a reinforcement (3.4.1) of woven fabric (3.4.4.1) is wrapped in layers

3.2.2.7
braided hose

hose (3.1.1) in which the reinforcement has been applied as interwoven spiral strands

3.2.2.8
knitted hose
hose (3.1.1) with knitted ply (3.4.13)
3.2.3 Hose types based on production method
3.2.3.1
moulded hose

hose (3.1.1) vulcanized in a rigid mould or inside a sheath that is subsequently removed

3.2.3.2
machine-made hose

hose (3.1.1) made by machine (instead of by hand on a mandrel), particularly wrapped-ply hose (3.2.2.6)

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mandrel-built hose
hose (3.1.1) fabricated on a mandrel (3.10.1)
3.2.3.4
twin hose
two hoses linked in parallel to each other during manufacture
3.2.3.5
composite hose
multilayer hose

hose (3.1.1) consisting of layers of non-vulcanized materials in sheeting form held together by two metal

or plastics spirals (one inside and one outside)
3.2.3.6
hand-built hose

hose (3.1.1) made by hand on a mandrel (3.10.1), reinforced by textile or wire, or combination of both,

and a cover (3.3.6)
3.2.4 Hose types based on material
3.2.4.1
rubber hose

tube made of vulcanized rubber with a reinforcement (3.4.1), generally textile or metal wire, and usually

a cover (3.3.6)
3.2.4.2
plastics hose

hose of plastics material with a reinforcement (3.4.1) of textile material or metal wire and a cover (3.3.6)

of plastics material
3.2.4.3
thermoplastics hose

tube of flexible plastics material reinforced with a wire or textile braid or spiral, or a spiral of a semi-

rigid plastics material encapsulated in, or external to, the wall
3.2.4.4
hybrid hose

hose consisting of a rubber lining (3.3.2) and thermoplastic cover (3.3.6) or thermoplastic lining and

rubber cover
3.3 Hose parts and components other than the reinforcement and end
3.3.1
bore
inside of a hose through which the material to be conveyed passes
Note 1 to entry: Also described as the inside diameter of the hose.
3.3.2
lining
innermost continuous all-rubber or plastics element of a hose
3.3.3
hose wall
material between the internal and external surfaces of a hose (3.1.1)
3.3.4
veneer

thin innermost layer forming an integral part of the hose lining (3.3.2), applied for some special purpose

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breaker ply

open mesh fabric (3.4.4) used to enhance the bond between a hose lining (3.3.2) or cover (3.3.6) and its

carcass (3.4.15) and to spread impact

Note 1 to entry: This element can also add reinforcement (3.4.1) to these components.

3.3.6
cover
outer layer covering the reinforcement (3.4.1)
3.3.7
rubber tubing
flexible tube made of vulcanized rubber without a reinforcement (3.4.1)
3.3.8
jacket
seamless tubular braided or woven ply generally on the outside of a hose
3.3.9
marking

mark or symbol identifying the hose (3.1.1) in accordance with the relevant International Standard, the

mark or symbol being embossed, inlaid or printed on the hose, coupling (3.6.4.1) or hose assembly (3.1.2)

Note 1 to entry: In the relevant International Standard, a colour code may be included at the option of the

manufacturer.
3.3.10
barrier

thin layer of film (polymeric) within the construction of the hose for preventing fluid or gas from

diffusing through the hose wall (3.3.3) to the atmosphere
3.3.11
armouring

protective covering over a hose, generally applied as a braid (3.4.10) or helix (3.4.2) to prevent

mechanical damage or to support the reinforcement (3.4.1) of a hose section
3.4 Hose reinforcement parts and components
3.4.1
reinforcement
non-rubber strengthening member of a hose
Note 1 to entry: See carcass (3.4.15).
3.4.2
helix

shape formed by spiralling a wire or other material around or within the body of the hose

3.4.2.1
embedded helix

helical wire or spiralled cord (3.4.2.5) entirely enclosed by the hose wall (3.3.3)

3.4.2.2
embedding layer

layer of rubber in which is embedded a reinforcing helix (3.4.2) of wire or other material

3.4.2.3
filler strip

material added during fabrication of a hose containing a supporting helix (3.4.2) to fill the spaces

between the successive turns of the helix
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semi-embedded helix
semi-embedded spiral

helical wire, concentric with the bore (3.3.1), semi-embedded in the lining (3.3.2) of a hose (3.1.1) so that

only a portion of the wire is exposed
3.4.2.5
helical wire
helix wire
spiralled cord

wire or cord spiralled over or under the reinforcement (3.4.1) around or within the wall of the hose

construction to prevent flattening or kinking (3.12.4) during bending (3.7.2.1) of the hose or under vacuum

3.4.3
wire cord
textile cord

reinforcement material of thin, flexible metal wires or (usually synthetic) textile yarns (3.4.6) which

consist of several strands of fine wires or yarns twisted together
3.4.4
fabric
plane structure produced by interlaced yarns (3.4.6), fibres or filaments
3.4.4.1
woven fabric

flat structure composed of two series of interlaced yarns (3.4.6) or filaments, one parallel to the axis of

the fabric (3.4.4) and the other transverse
3.4.4.2
bias cut

cut made diagonally across a textile material at an angle less than 90° to the longitudinal axis

3.4.4.3
bias seam
seam at which bias cut (3.4.4.2) fabrics are joined together
3.4.4.4
bias angle

smaller included angle between the warp threads of a cloth and a diagonal line cutting across the

warp threads
3.4.5
reinforcement angle

angle formed by the intersection of a reinforcement (3.4.1) strand and a line parallel to the axis of the

hose (3.1.1)
3.4.6
yarn

slender, very long, ribbon-like or cylinder-shaped composition of filaments which are twisted, laid or

spun together
3.4.7
marker yarn
identification yarn
tracer yarn
yarn (3.4.6) which is placed in the hose during manufacture for traceability

Note 1 to entry: ARPM in the US is the record holder for marker yarn assignments.

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3.4.8
ply (pl. plies)
layer of reinforcement (3.4.1)
3.4.9
transition layer
transition ply

rubber layer between two plies of different rubber compounds (3.1.6) which do not adhere to each other

after vulcanization (3.10.7)

Note 1 to entry: The transition layer provides a good bond to both rubber layers.

3.4.10
braid

continuous sleeve (3.6.4.12) of interwoven single or multiple strands of yarn (3.4.6) textile or wire

3.4.11
insulating layer
material (i.e. rubber) between plies of reinforcement (3.4.1)
3.4.12
reinforcing rings

steel (usually) or plastics rings, embedded over the reinforcement layers of some hose designs, which

have the same function as a helical or body wire (3.4.14)
3.4.13
knitted ply

layer of textile reinforcement (3.4.1) in which the yarns (3.4.6) are applied in an interlocking looped

configuration in a continuous tubular structure
3.4.14
wire

metallic component used in a hose to give added strength, increased dimensional stability, or crush

resistance, and can provide a path for electrical continuity
3.4.15
carcass

fabric (3.4.4), cord and/or metal reinforcing section of a hose (3.1.1),including any rubber layers used to

promote adhesion (3.8.15), as distinguished from the hose tube or cover (3.3.6)
Note 1 to entry: See reinforcement (3.4.1).
3.5 Hose end types
3.5.1
soft end

hose end in which the rigid reinforcement (3.4.1) of the body, usually wire, is omitted

3.5.2
straight end

end of a hose (3.1.1), the structure and dimensions of which are identical to those of the body of the

hose, except corrugations and helix reinforcement is omitted

Note 1 to entry: Constructed to prevent leaks due to a helix or wall corrugations in the area of the fitting.

3.5.3
enlarged end
expanded end

hose end having a diameter greater than the internal diameter of the hose to accommodate a coupling

(3.6.4.1) or to fit on to pipework
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capped end
DEPRECATED: sealed end
hose end covered to protect its internal elements
3.5.5
plain end

un-modified end of a corrugated or helix reinforced hose, in contrast to a straight end

3.5.6
reinforced end

hose end equipped with extra reinforcement (3.4.1) to achieve additional strength or stiffness

3.5.7
end-reinforcement

extra reinforcement (3.4.1) applied to the end of a hose to provide additional strength or stiffening

3.6 Hose assembly terms
3.6.1 General hose assembly terms
3.6.1.1
fitting

device attached to the end of the hose (3.1.1) to facilitate connection to equipment or another hose

Note 1 to entry: The actual coupling (or connector) (3.6.4.1) is either part of the fitting or a separate device

attached to the hose fitting.
3.6.1.2
adapter

accessory, which can exist in various sizes and materials, designed to complete the connection between

hose fitting (3.6.4.1) and another piping system component, or to change a hose fitting from one type or

size to another type or size
Note 1 to entry: Often, a tube fitting is used.
3.6.1.3
hose guard

external protection on a hose assembly (3.1.2) to provide additional protection against abrasion, heat or

chemical substances

Note 1 to entry: While spring forms and flat steel or plastic coils are in common use, a variety of materials can be

used to suit each particular situation.
3.6.1.4
female

forming an internal thread or recess, which may be of a fixed part or a swivel nut and is designed to

hold a mating (male) part
3.6.1.5
male

forming the external thread or part which enters into the female part to provide a connection

3.6.1.6
nozzle
spout

part of an end-fitting attached to the free end of a hose assembly (3.1.2) from which the fluid is dispensed

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3.6.2 Connections
3.6.2.1
flange connection

connection obtained between a hose assembly (3.1.2) and another hose assembly or a pipeline end or a

manifold by bolting together the flanges
3.6.2.2
quick connection

connection that can be rapidly made by engaging the two mating parts and that can also be broken

rapidly by simple action

Note 1 to entry: Also known as quick-acting connection and quick-release connection.

3.6.2.3
threaded connection

connection obtained between two hose assemblies, or a hose assembly (3.1.2) and a pipeline end or

manifold, by screwing together the two connector elements
3.6.2.4
banjo

hollow fitting clamped between seals and incorporating a hollow bolt to allow 360° rotation of

connecting pipe work or hose (3.1.1)
3.6.3 Types of fittings
3.6.3.1
wired-on fitting
wired-in fitting

method of fitting attachment by winding wire in a spiral, usually under tension, on to the outside of the

hose (3.1.1), directly over the hose nipple (3.6.4.11)
3.6.3.2
clamped hose fitting
hose fitting (3.6.4.1) that is secured in position by means of a clamp
3.6.3.3
hose connector

fitting that has a hose nipple (3.6.4.11) at both ends that can be inserted to connect two hose lengths

together
3.6.3.4
permanent fitting

type of fitting which, once installed, may not be removed for use in another hose (3.1.1)

Note 1
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