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Eaton Supplies Synflex HRC for Subsea Trees


Image: Eaton Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation announced on Friday that it is supporting exploration and development of pre-salt wells in Brazil by providing Synflex® High Crush Resistant (HCR) high-pressure hose for subsea trees produced by leading oil and gas equipment manufacturers. The Synflex hose helps improve the reliability of the subsea trees, which control the flow of oil out of a well by withstanding 20-year subsea duty under severe pressure conditions. Eaton’s HCR thermoplastic collapse-proof hose is part of Hydraulic Flying Leads (HFLs) that connect manifold blocks to the subsea trees. Each HFL consists of a bundle of individual HCR hoses that vary in quantity according to project requirements.

The flexible 316 stainless steel inner-locking carcass of Eaton’s HCR hose withstands over 5,000 psi differential pressure and up to 7,500 psi working pressure, extreme forces that are commonplace in ultra-deep water exploration. HCR hose is supplied in extremely long continuous lengths based on customer requirements, which can be over 10,000 feet. “Reliability is absolutely monumental for hose that is installed under as much as 8,200 feet of water,” said Eaton’s Pedro Cortonesi, South American industrial sales manager, “making it very difficult and expensive to repair. In addition, a hose failure can literally shut down a drilling operation. Because of the many challenges and large-scale investment involved in deep sea drilling, hydraulic hose must last a minimum of 20 years. Eaton’s HCR hose is made to endure long-term subsea duty and tested way beyond its performance limits to make sure.”


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