Safe use of nylon hose

The rubber hose is a consumable product. After a period

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The rubber hose is a consumable product. After a period of use, it needs to be replaced with a new one to ensure the normal operation. So to what extent is the rubber hose considered scrapped?

  1. The rubber layer of the rubber hose is seriously aged and needs to be scrapped.
  2. When the skeleton layer of the hose is broken, it needs to be scrapped.
  3. When cracks appear on the surface of the outer rubber layer of the hose, it should be scrapped.
  4. When the inner rubber layer of the rubber hose is severely corroded or blocked by stains, it should be scrapped.

In order to ensure the safety of your rubber hose, if the above problems occur during the use of your rubber hose, it can be scrapped directly.

Nylon tubes are easy to process, stable in size, low in permeability, extremely high in resistance, long in service life, and good in temperature resistance. They are mainly used to transport compressed air, water, fuel oil, chemical solvents, and liquid food. Therefore, the use of nylon tubes is extensive.

Nylon tubes are suitable for: compressed air systems, lubrication systems, flammable oil fluid pipelines, hydraulic pipelines, some chemical fluids, food fluids. Sunlight exposure, ten-way nylon tubes are generally used for hydrocarbons (), aromatic, aliphatic solvents, oils, fuels and refrigerants, not resistant to strong acids, strong alkalis, phenols, etc.; commonly used transport fluid: 40 degrees carbonic acid Soda, 40-degree carbonated water, distilled water, sea water, oil, etc.

Nylon tubes can maintain flexibility and work normally in the temperature range of -40°C-+120°C. It can maintain flexibility and work normally in the temperature range of -40°C-+120°C. Nylon tubes are suitable for various industries such as air, water, chemical lubrication, instrument lines, irrigation control systems, textile mills, food factories, fuel delivery pipes for vehicles and ships, vacuum systems, air conditioning systems, vibration insulators, and electrostatic insulators.

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