Description
Product details
Pressure Rating: Working Pressure: Medium-pressure hydraulic hoses typically handle pressures ranging from approximately 10 bar to 70 bar (150 psi to 1000 psi). Exact ratings depend on the hose’s construction and intended use. Construction: Inner Liner: Made from synthetic rubber, thermoplastic, or other materials compatible with hydraulic fluids. The liner ensures efficient fluid transfer and resistance to internal wear and degradation. Reinforcement: Features one or more layers of reinforcement, usually consisting of braided steel wires or synthetic fibers. This reinforcement provides strength to withstand the working pressure and prevents the hose from collapsing under suction or expanding under pressure. Outer Cover: Typically constructed from a durable synthetic rubber or thermoplastic material that resists abrasion, weathering, UV exposure, and oil or chemical contact. The outer cover protects the hose from external damage and environmental factors. Temperature Range: The hose is designed to operate within a specific temperature range, usually from -40°C to +100°C (-40°F to +212°F). Some hoses may handle higher or lower temperatures depending on the materials used. Flexibility: Medium-pressure hydraulic hoses are engineered to be flexible, allowing for easier routing and installation in hydraulic systems. This flexibility helps to reduce the risk of kinking and enhances the hose’s adaptability to different configurations. Compatibility: Suitable for use with various hydraulic fluids, including petroleum-based oils, water-glycol solutions, and phosphate esters, depending on the hose’s internal liner material. Safety Features: Designed to meet or exceed industry safety standards, including burst pressure ratings significantly higher than the working pressure to ensure a safety margin and prevent hose failure.