
Cement hoses
About the product
Cement hoses are designed to transport cement mixtures under high pressure during cementing operations. They connect the cementing unit to the casing head or manifold and are resistant to abrasive slurry, pressure peaks and vibrations.
Deep Drill supplies cement hoses in various lengths and pressure classes, fitted with hammer union connections or other couplings of your choice. All our hoses are tested and certified for safe use in demanding conditions.
Available for hire and sale, ready for use and always supplied with documentation.
Technical specifications
- Diameter: 2" s up to 6"
- Lengths: 10–60 ft (other lengths on request)
- Pressure rating: up to 10,000 PSI working pressure
- Inner layer: wear-resistant rubber compound for slurry
- Casing: with wire braid or multiple steel reinforcement
- Connection: hammer union or flange
Quality and certification
- Manufactured in accordance with API 7K or comparable standard
- Pressure tested and visually inspected
- Supplied with batch information, certificates and traceability
- Optionally equipped with wear indicator
Interested?
Are you looking for reliable cement hoses for your cementing or squeeze job? Contact us for configuration and availability.
FAQ section.
What is the purpose of a cement hose?
This hose transports cement slurry from the pump to the casing or manifold during cementing of the well. They are resistant to abrasion, pressure and vibrations.
What specifications do you offer?
We offer various diameters, lengths and couplings. Customisation is also possible based on your pump or drilling system.
Are cement hoses available for hire and for sale?
Certainly. You can choose to purchase or rent them for temporary use. Renting is useful if you want to remain flexible for specific campaigns or operations.
In which sectors are these hoses used?
For cementing in oil and gas drilling, geothermal energy and salt caverns – anywhere where slurry needs to be pumped in a controlled manner and under high pressure.
What documentation will I receive?
You will receive a test report, batch number, certification and, if necessary, additional maintenance or inspection instructions.
