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ZYfire Hose Corporation, founded in 2000, is the leader in research and production of Lay flat frac hoses, fire hose, rack hose, industrial hose, forestry hose, snow-making hose, irrigation hose, drag hose, potable hose, PVC layflat hoses, hose coupling, landing valve and other fire-fighting equipment. Hose size is from 3/8” to 60” with 300m or more. At present, we have a production area of 150,000 square meters, 200 production lines, and over 400 employees, including 100 staff members with college education background and 12 staff members with senior engineer titles. ZYfire products are welcomed in USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, South America, South East Asia, etc. totaling more than 80 countries and regions. ZYfire hoses are approved by UL, FM, MSHA, EN14540, DIN14811, BS6391, MED, LR, NFPA1961, EN671, EN694, NSF, CCC, CCS, CE. ZYfire has passed the ISO 9001, ISO14001, ISO18001 certification.
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10/31-2025
ZYfire: The Definitive Water Removal Solution for Modern Flood Rescue OperationsZYfire Layflat Hoses empower professionals to respond faster, work safer, and overcome the limitations of outdated equipment. Don’t let inadequate tools dictate your capabilities.
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10/24-2025
ZYfire Oneflex Premium NBR Hose: The Unyielding Artery of Industrial Fluid TransferWhen you see the ZYfire name on a hose, it represents a covenant of quality. Every inch of the Oneflex Premium NBR Hose is subjected to rigorous quality control checks, ensuring that the product you receive performs exactly as advertised. Our commitment to our clients extends beyond the point of sale. ZYfire is dedicated to being your true partner in industrial hose solutions, offering technical support, customization options, and a global logistics network to ensure you get the right NBR Hose where you need it, when you need it.
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10/18-2025
Hand in Hand for Better Food: How Smart Irrigation Nourishes Our FutureAs we come together to celebrate World Food Day 2025 under the poignant theme "Hand in Hand for Better Food and a Better Future," our collective focus turns to the intricate web of actions, innovations, and partnerships required to nourish a growing global population. This day is more than a celebration; it is a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility. It underscores that achieving food security is not a solitary endeavor but a collaborative mission, one where every element of the agricultural chain must work in harmony. At the very heart of this mission lies a fundamental resource: water. And at the heart of effective water management in agriculture lies a technology so critical it determines the success or failure of crops—the system of irrigation.