Why are industrial hoses needed in the oil and gas industry? Oil and gas media contain corrosive components, operate in high-pressure environments, and experience extreme temperature fluctuations, making traditional hoses prone to aging and bursting. Specialized oil and gas hoses utilize nitrile/chloroprene rubber base materials, combined with steel wire braiding/winding structures, providing resistance to chemical corrosion, ultra-high pressure (such as above 3000 psi), and temperature extremes (-40℃ to 120℃), addressing technical challenges such as drilling mud abrasion, fracturing chemical agent corrosion, and high-temperature oxidation in refining.
Automotive systems have stringent requirements for hoses regarding resistance to high-temperature fluids and vibration fatigue. Specialized hoses, such as engine oil hoses and turbocharger oil hoses, utilize heat-resistant silicone rubber/fluororubber, combined with a multi-layer braided structure, to withstand high-temperature fluids up to 200°C and resist mechanical vibration fatigue, solving the problems of aging, cracking, and leakage at connections common with traditional hoses.
Chemical media often contain strong acids, bases, and organic solvents, which can easily permeate and corrode traditional hoses. Specialized chemical hoses utilize EPDM/PTFE liners, combined with stainless steel braiding reinforcement, to resist strong acids (such as sulfuric acid), strong bases (such as sodium hydroxide), and organic solvents (such as toluene), solving the problems of permeation, leakage, and material degradation during transportation.
The food and medical industries have strict requirements for non-toxic and easy-to-clean hoses. Our specialized food-grade hoses use medical-grade silicone rubber/PVC, complying with FDA/USP standards. They are resistant to high-temperature sterilization (121℃ steam sterilization) and do not release any harmful substances, solving the problems of odor residue and bacterial growth associated with traditional hoses.