
Structural characteristics and corresponding selection specifications of steel wire braided rubber hose
Time:2024-07-24Page views:1095With the rapid development of industrialization, rubber hoses, as important fluid transmission components, play an indispensable role in various industrial fields. Among them, the steel wire braided rubber hose has shown significant advantages in hydraulic system transportation of liquids due to its unique structure and performance. Here, we will explore its structural characteristics and corresponding selection criteria to ensure the safety and rationality of the hydraulic system.
1、 Structural characteristics
The steel wire braided rubber hose is mainly composed of an inner rubber layer, a reinforcement layer, and an outer rubber layer. The inner rubber layer directly contacts the transmission medium and requires good corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and sealing performance. The reinforcement layer is woven with high-strength steel wire, which can withstand high pressure and tensile force, ensuring the stability and reliability of the rubber hose under high pressure. The outer rubber layer plays a protective role, preventing damage to the rubber hose from the external environment. The structural design fully considers the complexity and diversity of the usage environment. By adjusting parameters such as the weaving angle, density, and material of the steel wire, it is possible to produce rubber hoses that meet different working pressure, temperature, and medium requirements. At the same time, the design of hose joints is also crucial. Reasonable joint design can ensure a tight and reliable connection between the hose and the hydraulic system, avoiding leakage and failure.
2、 Selection criteria
In order to ensure the safety and rationality of the hydraulic system, it is necessary to choose suitable rubber hoses. The following are some selection specifications for reference:
1. Choose the appropriate hose model based on the working pressure, as different hose models have different working pressure ranges and should be selected according to actual needs.
2. Choose the appropriate hose material based on the properties of the medium, as different media have different requirements for the hose material, such as corrosion resistance, wear resistance, etc.
3. Considering temperature factors, different materials of rubber hoses have different temperature resistance ranges, and should be selected according to the temperature of the usage environment.
4. Pay attention to the design of rubber hose joints. Reasonable joint design can ensure a tight and reliable connection between the steel wire braided rubber hose and the hydraulic system, avoiding leakage and failure.
5. Considering the bending radius of the hose, during installation and use, it should be ensured that the bending radius of the hose is not less than the specified value to avoid damage to the hose or reduce its service life.
3、 Maintenance and upkeep
In order to extend the service life of steel wire braided rubber hoses and ensure the normal operation of hydraulic systems, regular maintenance and upkeep of the hoses are required. The following are maintenance references:
1. Regularly inspect the appearance and connection parts of the rubber hose, and promptly replace or repair any abnormalities found.
2. Regularly clean and maintain the rubber hose to avoid damage caused by impurities in the medium.
3. Be careful to avoid excessive stretching or twisting of the rubber hose to prevent damage to its structure.
4. When storing, avoid direct sunlight and high temperature environment to prevent accelerated aging of the rubber hose.
As an important component in hydraulic systems, steel wire braided rubber hoses play a crucial role in practical applications. By understanding the structural characteristics, application fields, and selection criteria of rubber hoses, one can better select and use them, ensuring the safety and rationality of hydraulic systems. Meanwhile, regular maintenance and upkeep are also important measures to ensure the service life of rubber hoses and the normal operation of hydraulic systems.