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Flexible Hoses

Flexible hoses are hose-related parts that are resistant to bending, twisting, vibration, etc. Flexible hoses are suitable for adjusting piping errors and absorbing vibrations. The material of the hose is stainless steel, copper, fluoropolymer, etc. Stainless steel and copper are hard materials, but the structure is devised to be corrugated, making them flexible hoses like rubber tubes. Using a product that uses union fittings at both ends of the hose together with a flexible structure improves workability. In addition to water and air, there are products that can use gases, oils, solvents, etc., and can be used for a wide range of applications. The stainless steel hose with a non-weld integrally molded flange is effective not only for anti-vibration of various pumps but also for countermeasures against earthquakes and land subsidence.
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FAQ about Flexible hoses

Question: For the minimum bending curve, which part of radius is used as datum for measurement?
Answer: Datum is the center of radius.
Question: What safety precautions should I take when using flexible hoses?
Answer: Never exceed the working pressure or temperature rating of the hose.
Inspect hoses regularly for cracks, leaks, or bulging.
Replace damaged hoses immediately.
Use clamps or fittings designed for the specific hose type to ensure a secure connection.
Question: What causes flexible hoses to fail?
Answer: Common causes of flexible hose failure include excessive pressure, extreme temperatures, chemical incompatibility, physical damage, abrasion, and improper installation. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
Question: What is the Spring constant?
Answer: It is a numerical representation of how much load required for expanding and contracting the hose. The smaller the spring constant, the softer it becomes.
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