Jacketed Hose assembly consists of a hose within a hose. An inner (Core Hose) or primary media conveying hose is enclosed or jacketed by a larger diameter hose. The hoses are joined at each end by specially designed fittings so that there is no media pathway between the two hoses. Jacketed Hose assemblies are often specified when the primary media must be kept at either an elevated or cryogenic temperature. Steam is often circulated through the jacket hose to keep a viscous material in the inner hose hot and easily conveyed. A vacuum can also be pulled on the jacket hose to insulate cryogenic liquids being conveyed in the inner hose. The media typically is steam, hot oil or hot water to raise the temperature of the fluid moved in the internal hose. Also cold products such as liquid helium or nitrogen can be used to lower the temperature of the fluid with-in the internal hose. Jacketed hose assembly with inlet and outlet swivel flanges fitted with both side swivel flange) and sometime threaded also use, inlet and out let of jacket hose's fitting can be threaded type also, and length of hose assembly depends upon the how much heat area require to maintain. For more Detail of fitting see the following table These hoses are used to transfer high density fluid, like bitumen, pre polymers, hot melts etc