Precautions for Control in the Application of High Pressure Steel Wire Braided Rubber Hose
Time:2023-05-23Page views:2039High pressure steel wire braided rubber hoses can be used in hydraulic systems of various management machinery and machine tools. Technical issues and the economic and commercial sectors of various industrial countries can be mechanized and automated. According to the design principle, the three-layer braided rubber hose has no effect when the hose is subjected to pressure, waste, materials, etc., increasing the weight of the hose itself and reducing its flexibility. There are many types of rubber hoses in the sales market, and when choosing, you can choose according to the development trend. The following are important things to pay attention to in application:
1. The bending radius should not be less than the specified bending radius to prevent excessive bending and elongation from damaging the hose structure or premature damage.
2. When choosing a rubber hose, the appropriate model, specification, and technical parameters should be selected according to the usage specifications, and should not be misused or replaced.
3. In applications, pressure should be balanced and adjusted to avoid damaging the pipe body due to sudden pressure expansion.
4. When transporting corrosive liquids, the internal structure of the hose should be cleaned after use to prevent residue from corroding the pipe body for a long time. Matching product types can also be used.
On the premise of maintaining quality, improper operation can reduce the service life of the rubber hose, and damage to high-pressure steel wire braided rubber hoses during use is mostly caused by improper operation. Cracking is generally not caused by excessive static pressure, but is related to the strength and frequency of pressure impact. During the operation of construction machinery and equipment, sudden increases or decreases in steam pressure in the oil pipeline will repeatedly occur, causing frequent pressure shocks in the pipeline and exacerbating damage to various skeleton seals, resulting in the formation of bubbles.