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Hi Randy -
What are your thoughts on the two general types of silicone hose with regard to reef safety.
MY understanding is that NSF/Pharma certified hose is platinum cured and has very little off-gassing. It has no discernible "odor" and is often white or natural (semi translucent) but does not have great UV resistance. It is expensive due to the platinum curing process and certification standard.
On the other hand peroxide cured products do off-gas peroxide compounds (for a long time) and are often made in various colors with a higher level of UV resistance as well as being less expensive. I also understand that they can have a pretty bad odor in many cases (assuming from the off-gassing).
I imagine "peroxide" cured can mean a lot of things, and there is not one "peroxide" curing process or silicone, cure or plasticizer formula and not being NSF opens the door to just about anything. That said, do you feel that such hoses used in any quantity (say return pump plumbing) are reef safe in general?
What are your thoughts on the two general types of silicone hose with regard to reef safety.
MY understanding is that NSF/Pharma certified hose is platinum cured and has very little off-gassing. It has no discernible "odor" and is often white or natural (semi translucent) but does not have great UV resistance. It is expensive due to the platinum curing process and certification standard.
On the other hand peroxide cured products do off-gas peroxide compounds (for a long time) and are often made in various colors with a higher level of UV resistance as well as being less expensive. I also understand that they can have a pretty bad odor in many cases (assuming from the off-gassing).
I imagine "peroxide" cured can mean a lot of things, and there is not one "peroxide" curing process or silicone, cure or plasticizer formula and not being NSF opens the door to just about anything. That said, do you feel that such hoses used in any quantity (say return pump plumbing) are reef safe in general?