
Two types of materials for steel wire braided rubber hoses
Time:2023-11-15Page views:1756Steel wire braided rubber hose is a pipeline system for conveying media, which has the characteristics of directly bearing high pressure, good sealing performance, and long service life. Mainly used for hydraulic system components, high-pressure hose components can be used in these areas according to the improvement of user needs. K-type heads are commonly used to support the use of facility connectors and transport various media, including gases, liquids, and liquids (various water bodies, crude oil, steam, strong acid and alkali corrosive chemicals). There are several types of commonly used rubber hose joints, and there are two types of materials: metal joints and non-metal joints. Below is a detailed explanation for everyone.
1. Metal joint
The commonly used metal types are steel and brass, each with a series of safety levels that are controlled according to safety requirements. Brass and copper alloys include varieties suitable for forging, high-speed cutting, high strength, hot pressing, phosphor bronze, gun copper, and general use. Commonly used black metal grades include carbon steel, stainless steel, and special steels for forging and casting containing other metals such as nickel, chromium, molybdenum, etc. Most of these alloys have multiple options to choose from, and in situations where special properties such as light weight and resistance to special wear are required, hose joints can also be made of other metals such as lead and Monel alloy.
2. Non metallic joint
When the steel wire braided rubber hose joint is pushed out, the hard rubber joint and accessories are used to resist the corrosion of chemical media. Rubber hose joints now also include various plastic joints, including joints molded from polypropylene, nylon, and other materials, as well as sturdy but lightweight joints made from fiberglass and epoxy resin. These materials provide convenience for special applications, such as lightweight, electrical insulation, no sparks when in contact with concrete, and special chemical resistance.
Do not twist the steel wire braided rubber hose during installation, otherwise it may damage the hose or loosen the joint. When the bending radius is too large, corner joints are generally used to prevent bending and twisting. During normal use, the valve seat should not rotate too violently to prevent the hose from bursting. When the hydraulic transmission system overheats during operation, it should be checked immediately, and corresponding cooling measures should be taken during continuous operation. When installing between objects, space should be left to prevent friction with the objects during operation. If prevention is not possible, please take some protective measures as much as possible.