Product Types and Performance
Our wet exhaust hose selection includes Black Hi Temperature EPDM Rubber Softwall and Hardwall options, available in sizes from 1.50 inch ID up to 4.00 inch ID with pressure ratings up to 57 PSI. We also offer Blue Very Hi Temperature Silicone Rubber Wet Exhaust Hoses rated up to 80 PSI, designed for demanding marine and industrial use. Corrugated styles support tighter bends in compact systems, while elbows and hump hose bellows provide vibration resistance and flexible routing. Each product is designed for durability, longevity, and performance under high-heat conditions.
Explore our full marine hose catalog or visit the hydraulic filters and accessories section for additional system protection options.
Technical Assistance and Industry Applications
If you need help identifying the correct marine wet exhaust hose, contact us or consult a technician at our service center for product support. All product pages include sizing, pressure capacity, and availability for quick ordering.
These hoses are commonly used in marine engine cooling and generator exhaust systems across various industries. For broader system applications, view our Industries Overview or learn about specific use cases in Mobile Machinery & Equipment, Marine – Shipbuilding, and Oil & Gas.
Wet Exhaust Hose FAQs
What Sizes Are Available for Wet Exhaust Hoses?
We carry hoses ranging from 1.50 inch ID to 6.00 inch ID, with pressure ratings up to 80 PSI, depending on the construction and material.
What Are the Differences Between Hardwall and Softwall Hoses?
Hardwall hoses include internal reinforcement for added structure and pressure handling. Softwall hoses are more flexible but support lower PSI.
Can These Hoses Handle High Temperatures?
Yes. Our EPDM hoses are rated up to 57 PSI at standard sizes, while silicone rubber options handle temperatures and pressures up to 80 PSI.
Do You Offer Corrugated Wet Exhaust Hose Options?
Yes. Corrugated options are available for both EPDM and silicone constructions to allow tighter bending and improved flexibility in compact systems.
Can I Install These Hoses Myself?
Yes, with the correct clamps and fittings. Always follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines or consult a technician if unsure.