These are tubular products widely used in the industrial sector, and they are made from resilient materials like rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane, etc., known for their resistance to wear, chemical corrosion, and high pressure. These pipes possess multiple characteristics and advantages, making them suitable for various industrial applications such as chemical engineering, petroleum and natural gas, water treatment, food processing, and vehicle manufacturing.
Industrial hoses are employed in a range of applications including liquid and gas transport, vacuum systems, sprinkler systems, and more. They exhibit excellent wear resistance, enabling them to withstand prolonged use and environmental stress while maintaining good performance. Moreover, they feature chemical corrosion resistance, ensuring stability when in contact with various chemicals. Additionally, industrial hoses can handle high-pressure environments and have excellent tensile strength.
When selecting and using industrial hoses, several factors should be considered, such as the properties of the fluid (e.g., temperature, pressure), specific application requirements, and the required materials and dimensions. These considerations ensure the choice of the right industrial hose to meet the demands of a specific application.