Claims
- 1. A fuel hose having a laminated structure, comprising:an inner layer (A) comprising a fluororesin; and an outer layer (B) comprising a thermoplastic resin other than a fluororesin; wherein said inner layer (A) has an electrical conductivity and a melt flowability such that a melt flow rate is from 14 to 30 (g/10 min); and wherein at least an inside surface of said inner layer is substantially smooth; wherein a surface roughness Rmax of said inside surface of the inner layer is at most 100 μm.
- 2. The fuel hose according to claim 1, which has a corrugated region at a midpoint thereof.
- 3. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein a tensile strength at break of the inner layer is higher than 21 MPa.
- 4. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein a volume resistivity of the inner layer is from 1 to 109 (Ω·cm).
- 5. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer comprises an electrical conductivity-imparting agent.
- 6. The fuel hose according to claim 5, wherein said electrical conductivity-imparting agent is carbon black.
- 7. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein said fluororesin of the inner layer is an ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer.
- 8. The fuel hose according to claim 7, wherein the ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer is a copolymer of 60-30 molar percent of ethylene, 20-60 molar percent of tetrafluoroethylene, and 0-40 molar percent of other copolymerizable monomer.
- 9. The fuel hose according to claim 8, wherein the other copolymerizable monomer is present and is α-olefin.
- 10. The fuel hose according to claim 8, wherein the other copolymerizable monomer is present and is a fluoroolefin.
- 11. The fuel hose according to claim 8, wherein the other copolyermizable monomer is present and is a vinyl ether.
- 12. The fuel hose according to claim 8, wherein the other copolymerizable monomer is present and is a (meth)acrylate.
- 13. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic resin of the outer layer is polyamide 6, polyamide 11 or polyamide 12.
- 14. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer and the outer layer are melt-bonded via a melt adhesive fluorinated adhesive resin layer.
- 15. The fuel hose according to claim 1, wherein the inner layer and the outer layer are formed by co-extrusion molding.
- 16. The fuel hose according to claim 1, having an outer diameter of from 5 to 30 mm, and an inner diameter of from 3 to 25 mm.
- 17. The fuel hose according to claim 1, having a corrugated region at a midpoint thereof.
- 18. The fuel hose according to claim 1, having a corrugated region over the entire length of the hose.
- 19. The fuel hose according to claim 1, having an adhesive strength of at least 20 (N/cm).
- 20. A method of piping fuel, which comprises piping said fuel through the fuel hose of claim 1.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said fuel is gasoline comprising alcohol or an aromatic compound.
- 22. The fuel hose according to claim 1, which is obtained by molding at a withdrawing speed of at least 15 m/min.
- 23. The fuel hose according to claim 22, which does not exhibit melt facture as detected by visual observation.
- 24. A fuel hose having a laminated structure, comprising:an inner layer (A) comprising a fluororesin; and an outer layer (B) comprising a thermoplastic resin other than a fluororesin; wherein said inner layer (A) has an electrical conductivity and a melt flowability such that a melt flow rate is from 14 to 30 (g/10 min); and wherein at least an inside surface of said inner layer is substantially smooth; wherein said fluororesin of the inner layer is an ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer which is a copolymer of 60-30 molar percent of ethylene, 20-60 molar percent of tetrafluoroethylene, and 0-40 molar percent of other copolymerizable monomer; wherein the other copolymerizable monomer is present; and wherein said other copolymerizable monomer is selected from the group consisting of an α-olefin, a fluoroolefin, a vinyl ether and a (meth)acrylate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP00/06724 Filed on Sep. 28, 2000.
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