Rubber tube products are widely used in industries such as industry, agriculture, mining, coal mining machinery, chemical industry, petroleum, shipbuilding, and automobile manufacturing. Because of the wide range of uses and varieties of rubber hose products, many users do not know which one to choose when choosing. The following are the properties and uses of different rubber hoses.
1. Air rubber hose
Composition: The air rubber hose is composed of an inner rubber layer, a rubber cloth layer, and an outer rubber layer.
Performance and use: This type of hose is suitable for conveying compressed air and inert gas under positive pressure conditions. Applicable temperature range: the ambient temperature is -20-45℃, and the temperature of the conveying medium is not higher than 45℃.
2. Water delivery rubber hose
Composition: The water pipe is composed of an inner rubber layer, a rubber cloth layer, and an outer rubber layer.
Performance and use: This type of rubber hose is suitable for transporting water and general neutral liquids under positive pressure conditions. Applicable temperature range: The ambient temperature is -20~45℃, and the temperature of the conveying medium is not higher than 45℃.
3. Acid and alkali resistant rubber hose
Composition: The acid-alkali pipe is composed of an inner rubber layer, a rubber cloth layer, and an outer rubber layer.
The performance and use of this kind of rubber hose pipe: This type of hose is suitable for transporting dilute acid (acid) solutions with a concentration below 40% under positive pressure conditions.
4. Heat-resistant rubber hose
Composition: The heat-resistant tube is composed of an inner rubber layer, a rubber cloth layer, and an outer rubber layer.
Performance and use: to transport industrial hot water with a temperature not greater than 120°C
5. Oil rubber hose
Composition: The oil conveying hose is composed of an inner rubber layer, a rubber cloth layer, and an outer rubber layer.
Performance and use: This type of hose is suitable for conveying gasoline, kerosene, diesel, engine oil and other mineral oils under positive pressure conditions.