Danfoss / Eaton;Danfoss / Eaton;Hose SiliconeSaeJ20 Blue;FF90830-36;Hose SiliconeSaeJ20 Blue;Working Pressure 40 PSI

Description & Features

Designed for heavy-duty coolant applications and environments where vibration isolation is a priority, the Eaton Hose SiliconeSaeJ20 Blue (FF90830-36) is a Dash -36 silicone hose built to SAE J20 certification standards. The silicone tube and cover construction deliver reliable performance across a wide temperature range, with a rated working pressure of 40 PSI and a minimum bend radius of 6.5 inches.

Four-ply construction with polyester reinforcement provides structural integrity while keeping the hose flexible in demanding installations. The blue silicone cover offers premium abrasion resistance, and the hose is electrically conductive, an important characteristic in many industrial cooling circuit applications. Lay line identification is applied via ink jet. Rated for use down to -54°C, this hose is well suited for high-temperature engine cooling systems where long-term thermal reliability is required.

SKU: FF90830-36

Supplier Part Number (MPN): FF90830-36

Specifications

Abrasion Resistance
28
Application
Heavy duty coolant applications. Applications requiring vibration isolation.
Certifications
SAE J20
Color
Blue
Conductivity
30
Construction
4 Ply
Cover Material
Silicone
Dash Size
-36
Brand
Danfoss (Aeroquip Inc-Industrial Hose)
Brand
Aeroquip
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Features
Highly abrasion resistant cover|Small number of hoses for many fuel options|Proven reliability with high temperature resistance
ICC
Hoses and Flexible Tubes
Language
English
Lay Line Style
Ink Jet
Minimum Bend Radius
6.50
Minimum Bend Radius
6.5
Minimum Working Temperature
-54
Net Pack Quantity Units
EA
NMFC
70
Product Width
2.69
Reinforcement Material
Polyester
Sub Brand
None
Supplier Part Number
FF90830-36
Tube Material
Silicone
Product Weight
0.14 lbs

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Floyd B on May 14, 2025, 7:23 AM
hose says it's conductive, is that actually built into the material or just some kind of coating they put on?
Answer by: Customer Support on May 15, 2025, 9:29 AM
Conductivity is part of the hose construction itself, not a surface treatment. The silicone tube and cover are formulated to carry an electrical charge through the hose wall, which matters in cooling circuit setups where static buildup or grounding continuity is a concern. That characteristic holds up through the life of the hose rather than wearing off like a coating would.