Description
Heavy-Duty Corrugated Rubber Hose for Oilfield Water Transfer, Drilling Site Drainage, Rig Washdown and Mud Handling
Quick Overview
SGPE Water Suction and Delivery Hose is a heavy-duty corrugated rubber hose for oilfield water suction, water discharge, drilling site drainage, wellsite dewatering, rig water transfer, pump service, mud handling, wastewater transfer, rig washdown and tank cleaning water service. It also works as a water suction and discharge hose for temporary pump lines, field drainage and dirty water handling around drilling sites.
This oilfield water hose is available from 25 mm to 254 mm, approximately 1 inch to 10 inch. It has a standard working pressure of 3 bar, a burst pressure of 9 bar and vacuum performance from 0.7 to 0.8 bar, depending on hose size.
SGPE builds the hose with a smooth SBR rubber tube, high-strength synthetic cord, helix wire reinforcement and a corrugated EPDM rubber cover for flexible handling, stable suction and reliable field performance.
SGPE designs this hose for water, mud, sewage, sludge and wastewater service. It does not suit crude oil, diesel, gasoline, refined fuel or other petroleum product transfer. For oil or fuel media, buyers should choose a dedicated oil transfer hose with suitable material compatibility.
Oilfield Water Suction and Delivery Hose for Field Support
Oil and gas field operations need reliable water movement around drilling rigs, mud tanks, pumps, service trucks, water storage tanks, skid-mounted equipment and temporary wellsite layouts. Crews may transfer clean water for utility supply, remove dirty water from drainage areas, discharge wastewater from cleanup zones, or move mud and sludge during tank service.
SGPE Water Suction and Delivery Hose supports these daily field tasks with a reinforced body and flexible corrugated cover. The smooth SBR tube helps water and dirty media flow steadily. The helix wire helps the hose resist collapse during suction service. The synthetic cord adds strength for discharge work, while the EPDM cover helps the hose handle sunlight, rain, dust, mud, outdoor exposure and repeated movement.
Because this hose supports both suction and delivery, buyers can use one hose series for several oilfield support tasks instead of sourcing separate hoses for every water handling job. It helps drilling contractors, oilfield service companies, wellsite operators, petroleum project suppliers, equipment distributors and procurement teams simplify hose selection for daily field operations.
Main Applications in Oilfield Service
SGPE Water Suction and Delivery Hose suits field operations that require flexible water suction, stable water discharge and dependable dirty water handling. In drilling, workover and well servicing operations, crews often move water between pumps, mud tanks, water storage tanks, service trucks, mud pits and temporary drainage areas.
This hose supports oilfield water suction and discharge around drilling rigs, workover rigs, well servicing locations, service tanks and field storage tanks. It helps crews manage drilling site drainage, wellsite dewatering, rig water transfer and field utility water supply when water must move quickly between different work areas.
The hose also works well for pump suction and pump discharge lines. Its helix wire reinforcement helps the hose maintain its shape during suction duty, while the corrugated cover makes routing easier around pumps, trucks, skids, tanks and other petroleum field equipment.
For dirty media service, this oilfield water suction hose can transfer mud, sludge, sewage and wastewater at drilling sites and wellsite support areas. It supports rig washdown, site cleanup, tank cleaning water service, mud tank maintenance and temporary wastewater handling. These applications make it a practical choice for projects that need a reinforced water suction and discharge hose for changing field conditions.
With sizes from 25 mm to 254 mm, SGPE can help buyers match the hose to different flow rates, pump capacities and field layouts. Smaller sizes support utility water service and service truck work, while larger sizes support higher-volume drainage, tank cleaning, wastewater movement and wellsite dewatering.
Key Advantages of SGPE Water Suction and Delivery Hose
Flexible Corrugated Structure for Rig Site Handling
The corrugated rubber cover improves flexibility and helps crews route the hose around drilling rigs, pumps, tanks, trucks, skids and temporary wellsite layouts. Oilfield hoses often need to bend around equipment, cross uneven ground and move between different work points. This flexible structure helps reduce handling difficulty during oilfield water transfer, site drainage, rig washdown and field utility work.
Suitable for Both Suction and Discharge Service
This water suction and delivery hose supports pump suction, water intake, water discharge, site drainage, wellsite dewatering, field water transfer, rig washdown and tank cleaning water service. It gives oilfield teams more flexibility than a discharge-only water hose, especially when one project needs both suction from a pit or tank and discharge to another field location.
Helix Wire Reinforcement for Vacuum Resistance
Pump suction creates vacuum inside the hose. Without enough internal support, a hose may flatten, restrict flow or collapse near the pump inlet. SGPE uses helix wire reinforcement to help the hose maintain its round shape during suction service. Depending on hose diameter, vacuum performance reaches 0.7 to 0.8 bar. This feature matters for oilfield pump suction lines, drilling site drainage, wellsite dewatering and dirty water transfer.
Smooth SBR Tube for Water, Mud and Wastewater
The black smooth SBR rubber tube handles clean water, dirty water, mud, sludge, sewage and wastewater in oilfield support applications. The smooth tube helps media flow more steadily and reduces unnecessary internal restriction. This makes the hose practical for drilling site drainage, mud tank service, tank cleaning, rig washdown and wellsite cleanup operations.
Corrugated EPDM Cover for Outdoor Oilfield Exposure
The corrugated EPDM rubber cover offers strong resistance to weathering, ozone and aging. Oilfield hoses often stay outdoors and move between exposed work areas, so the cover must handle sunlight, rain, dust, mud and regular contact with rough field surfaces. The EPDM cover helps the hose perform in open rig site and wellsite conditions.
Broad Size Range for Different Flow Requirements
SGPE offers this hose from 25 mm to 254 mm, approximately 1 inch to 10 inch. Smaller sizes support utility water lines, service trucks and lighter transfer tasks. Larger sizes support higher-volume drainage, wellsite dewatering, tank cleaning, pump service and water movement around drilling sites. This broad range helps buyers choose a hose size that fits flow demand, pump capacity, transfer distance and handling space.
Product Construction
| Construction Item | Material / Feature |
|---|---|
| Tube | Black, smooth SBR rubber compound for water, mud, sewage, sludge and wastewater service in oilfield support operations |
| Reinforcement | High-strength synthetic cord with helix wire for strength, flexibility and vacuum resistance during oilfield suction and delivery service |
| Cover | Black corrugated EPDM rubber compound with strong resistance to weathering, ozone and aging for outdoor oilfield use |
| Temperature Range | -30°C to +82°C |
Technical Specifications
| Inside Diameter mm | Inside Diameter inch | Working Pressure bar | Working Pressure psi | Burst Pressure bar | Burst Pressure psi | Weight kg/m | Weight lbs/ft | Bending Radius mm | Vacuum bar |
| 25 | 1 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 0.61 | 0.41 | 80 | 0.8 |
| 38 | 1-1/2 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 1.00 | 0.67 | 125 | 0.8 |
| 51 | 2 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 1.29 | 0.87 | 175 | 0.8 |
| 60 | 2-3/8 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 1.59 | 1.06 | 210 | 0.8 |
| 63.5 | 2-1/2 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 1.72 | 1.16 | 225 | 0.8 |
| 76 | 3 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 2.02 | 1.36 | 275 | 0.8 |
| 80 | 3-5/32 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 2.12 | 1.42 | 295 | 0.8 |
| 90 | 3-35/64 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 2.95 | 1.98 | 335 | 0.8 |
| 102 | 4 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 3.63 | 2.44 | 400 | 0.8 |
| 110 | 4-21/64 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 4.27 | 2.87 | 440 | 0.8 |
| 125 | 4-59/64 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 4.65 | 3.12 | 530 | 0.8 |
| 127 | 5 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 4.72 | 3.17 | 530 | 0.7 |
| 152 | 6 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 6.81 | 4.58 | 690 | 0.7 |
| 203 | 8 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 9.80 | 6.59 | 1010 | 0.7 |
| 254 | 10 | 3 | 45 | 9 | 135 | 12.96 | 8.70 | 1370 | 0.7 |
Performance Notes for Oilfield Water Handling
This hose has a standard working pressure of 3 bar, equal to 45 psi, and a burst pressure of 9 bar, equal to 135 psi. These ratings suit many oilfield water transfer, drilling site drainage, pump suction, rig washdown, wellsite dewatering and tank cleaning water applications.
Vacuum performance reaches 0.7 to 0.8 bar, depending on hose size. Smaller sizes normally provide 0.8 bar vacuum performance, while larger sizes provide 0.7 bar. Buyers should confirm pump condition, suction height, suction distance, media type and site layout before selection. These details help SGPE recommend a suitable hose diameter, hose length and service configuration.
The bending radius also affects daily operation. A hose that bends too tightly may restrict flow or shorten service life. When buyers plan a hose route around rigs, tanks, pumps or service trucks, they should leave enough bending space and avoid sharp turns. Good hose routing helps maintain stable water flow during suction and delivery service.
Common Oilfield Use Cases
SGPE Water Suction and Delivery Hose can work as an oilfield water suction hose for temporary pump lines and water intake points. Crews can connect it to pumps for water suction from tanks, pits, drainage areas or other field locations. The helix wire reinforcement helps the hose resist collapse when the pump creates vacuum.
At drilling sites, buyers can use this hose as a drilling site drainage hose or wellsite dewatering hose. It helps move water away from work areas, mud tank zones and temporary field layouts. Because drilling sites often change quickly, the hose needs flexibility, easy handling and dependable performance during repeated movement.
During rig washdown, cleanup and tank service, the hose can transfer washdown water, wastewater and light mud from rig floors, tank areas and service zones. Larger sizes help move more volume when a project requires higher flow, while smaller sizes fit utility lines and service trucks where crews need easier handling.
In oilfield maintenance and well servicing yards, this hose can support field utility water supply, pump discharge, wastewater transfer and equipment support tasks. It helps buyers use one hose series across several water handling jobs, which can simplify procurement and spare hose planning.
Why Oilfield Buyers Work With SGPE
SGPE focuses on oilfield and petroleum equipment supply, so the team understands that drilling and workover operations need more than main rig equipment. Water handling, drainage, cleanup, washdown and utility transfer also affect daily site efficiency. A suitable oilfield water hose helps crews keep work areas cleaner, move water faster and support pumps, tanks and service equipment more effectively.
SGPE helps buyers select hose size, hose length and service configuration based on pump capacity, flow demand, site layout, bending space, media type and actual oilfield working conditions. Instead of only offering a product name, SGPE reviews the application and helps buyers match the hose to field use.
For distributors, contractors and petroleum supply companies, SGPE can support model selection, hose length confirmation, bulk order communication, OEM marking discussion, export packing and destination-based quotation. This practical support helps buyers prepare hose orders for drilling support, wellsite maintenance, tank cleaning, wastewater handling and general oilfield service.
Because this hose covers oilfield water suction, water discharge, drilling site drainage, rig water transfer, mud handling, wastewater transfer, rig washdown and tank cleaning water service, buyers can use one hose series across many field support tasks. This flexibility helps procurement teams reduce confusion when sourcing hoses for different oil and gas service locations.
Customization and Order Support
SGPE can support inquiries based on actual oilfield project requirements. Buyers can provide the required inside diameter, hose length, working media, pump condition, application scenario, required quantity and destination port or country. SGPE will review these details and recommend a suitable hose option.
If your project involves several working areas, SGPE can also help separate hose selection by media type. For example, water, mud, sewage and wastewater may use this Water Suction and Delivery Hose, while crude oil, diesel or refined fuel needs a dedicated oil transfer hose. Correct hose selection helps reduce compatibility risks and supports safer field operation.
For faster quotation, please share the hose size, hose length, media type, flow requirement, pump condition, working environment, quantity and destination. These details help SGPE provide accurate technical support and commercial information for your oilfield water handling project.
How to Choose the Right Hose for Oilfield Water Service
Buyers should start with the application. A hose for clean water utility service may not face the same conditions as a hose for muddy drainage, wastewater discharge or tank cleaning. Confirm whether the hose will transfer clean water, dirty water, mud, sludge, sewage or wastewater. Then check pump capacity, flow rate, suction condition, discharge pressure, hose length, bending space and handling frequency.
The hose diameter affects flow volume and handling difficulty. Larger sizes move more water, but they also weigh more and need more space. Smaller sizes offer easier handling for utility service, service trucks and lighter transfer tasks. The technical table helps buyers compare weight, bending radius and vacuum data before choosing a hose size.
The worksite layout also matters. A hose used around drilling rigs, mud tanks, pump skids, service trucks and tank cleaning areas needs flexibility and outdoor durability. Crews should avoid sharp bends, heavy crushing, dragging across sharp surfaces and contact with incompatible liquids. Good handling practices can help extend hose service life.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oilfield Water Suction and Delivery Hose
1. What does a water suction and delivery hose do in oilfield service?
A water suction and delivery hose moves water and dirty field media between pumps, tanks, mud pits, drainage points and cleanup areas. In oilfield service, crews use this hose for oilfield water suction, water discharge, drilling site drainage, wellsite dewatering, rig water transfer, rig washdown, tank cleaning water service and wastewater handling.
Because it supports both suction and discharge, one hose can cover several field utility tasks around drilling rigs, workover rigs and well servicing sites. This makes it a practical hose for drilling contractors, oilfield service teams and project buyers who need flexible water handling equipment.
2. Where can crews use this oilfield water hose?
Crews can use this oilfield water hose around drilling rigs, mud tanks, service trucks, water storage tanks, pump skids, tank cleaning areas and temporary wellsite layouts. It works well as a drilling site drainage hose, wellsite dewatering hose, pump suction hose, field water transfer hose and rig washdown hose.
It also helps maintenance teams move water during site cleanup, mud tank service, equipment washing and general oil and gas field support work. The corrugated cover makes routing easier when crews need to work around pumps, skids and temporary piping routes.
3. What media can this hose transfer?
This hose transfers clean water, dirty water, mud, sludge, sewage and wastewater for oilfield support applications. The smooth SBR rubber tube helps media flow with less internal restriction, while the reinforced structure supports daily field handling.
For abrasive slurry, chemical liquid, hot liquid or unknown field media, share the media details with SGPE before selection. Some harsh service conditions may need another hose type with different tube material, pressure rating or abrasion resistance.
4. Can this hose handle mud, sludge and wastewater at drilling sites?
Yes. The smooth SBR rubber tube allows the hose to handle mud, sludge, sewage and wastewater in drilling site drainage, wellsite cleanup, tank cleaning and dirty water transfer jobs. This makes it a useful oilfield water hose for service teams that need one hose for water handling and light mud support work.
Actual service life depends on media condition, solid content, flow speed, bending layout and handling frequency. For heavy solids, sharp particles or high-abrasion slurry, SGPE can review the application and suggest a better hose option if needed.
5. Can this hose transfer crude oil, diesel, gasoline or refined fuel?
No. This product serves oilfield water handling work, but it does not suit crude oil, diesel, gasoline, refined fuel or other petroleum product transfer. Water hose materials and oil transfer hose materials have different compatibility requirements.
For petroleum media transfer, choose a dedicated oil transfer hose. If your project involves water, wastewater and petroleum media at the same site, SGPE can help you separate hose selection by fluid type and working condition.
6. What makes this hose suitable for both suction and discharge service?
This hose combines high-strength synthetic cord with helix wire reinforcement. The synthetic cord gives the hose strength during discharge service, while the helix wire helps the hose keep its shape during suction work.
As a result, crews can use it for pump suction, water discharge, site drainage, wellsite dewatering, rig washdown and tank cleaning water service. This structure gives oilfield teams more flexibility than a discharge-only water hose.
7. Why does helix wire reinforcement matter for pump suction?
Pump suction creates vacuum inside the hose. Without enough support, a hose may flatten, restrict flow or collapse near the pump inlet. The helix wire reinforcement helps the hose resist collapse and maintain a stable flow path.
This feature matters in oilfield pump suction lines, drilling site drainage, temporary dewatering systems and dirty water transfer jobs. The hose provides vacuum performance from 0.7 to 0.8 bar, depending on hose diameter.
8. Why does this hose use a corrugated EPDM rubber cover?
The corrugated EPDM rubber cover improves flexibility, so crews can route the hose more easily around rigs, tanks, pumps, trucks and skids. It also helps the hose handle outdoor exposure at wellsites and drilling support areas.
EPDM rubber gives strong resistance to weathering, ozone and aging. Therefore, this cover helps the hose perform better in open oilfield environments where sunlight, rain, dust, mud and repeated movement affect daily operation.
9. What materials does SGPE use in this oilfield water suction hose?
SGPE uses a black smooth SBR rubber tube, high-strength synthetic cord reinforcement, helix wire support and a black corrugated EPDM rubber cover. Each layer has a clear purpose.
The SBR tube handles water, mud, sludge, sewage and wastewater. The synthetic cord adds strength. The helix wire supports suction stability and vacuum resistance. The EPDM cover helps protect the hose during outdoor oilfield service.
10. What pressure and vacuum ratings does this hose offer?
This Water Suction and Delivery Hose has a standard working pressure of 3 bar, equal to 45 psi. It also has a burst pressure of 9 bar, equal to 135 psi. These ratings fit many oilfield water transfer, drilling site drainage, rig washdown and tank cleaning water applications.
Vacuum performance reaches 0.7 to 0.8 bar, depending on hose size. Before ordering, confirm pump condition, suction height, flow demand, media type and working layout. These details help SGPE recommend a suitable hose size and configuration.
11. What sizes are available for oilfield water transfer projects?
SGPE offers this hose from 25 mm to 254 mm, approximately 1 inch to 10 inch. Smaller sizes support utility water lines, service trucks and lighter field transfer tasks. Larger sizes support higher-volume drainage, wellsite dewatering, tank cleaning and water movement around drilling sites.
When choosing a size, consider flow rate, pump capacity, transfer distance, bending radius, hose weight and available handling space. A larger hose can move more volume, but it also needs more room and stronger handling support.
12. How should buyers choose the right water suction and delivery hose?
Start with the application. Confirm whether the hose will handle clean water, dirty water, mud, sludge, sewage or wastewater. Then check hose size, hose length, pump capacity, flow rate, suction condition, discharge pressure, bending space, site layout and handling frequency.
Also consider where the hose will work. A hose used around drilling rigs, mud tanks, service trucks and pump skids needs flexibility, vacuum resistance and outdoor durability. Send these details to SGPE, and our team will help you choose a suitable oilfield water suction and delivery hose for your project.
Request a Quote from SGPE
Looking for a reliable Water Suction and Delivery Hose for oilfield service?
SGPE provides hose selection support, size confirmation, bulk order discussion, OEM marking communication, export packing support and quotation service for oilfield water suction, drilling site drainage, rig water transfer, mud handling, wastewater discharge, rig washdown and tank cleaning water applications.
To help SGPE provide a faster and more accurate quotation, please send the required hose size, hose length, working media, application scenario, pump condition, required quantity and destination port or country.
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