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The rubber air hose has flexibility and bending performance

Rubber air hose is a rubber hose used to convey gases such as air, nitrogen and compressed air. They are pressure-resistant

Rubber air hose is a rubber hose used to convey gases such as air, nitrogen and compressed air. They are pressure-resistant, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, enabling the safe transfer of gases at high pressures and temperatures.

Rubber tubing is usually manufactured from synthetic rubber materials such as neoprene (NBR) or nitrile rubber. These materials have excellent pressure resistance and wear resistance, and can withstand the pressure and flow rate of gas in the pipeline. The rubber gas hose is also specially treated to enhance its corrosion resistance, which can resist the erosion of chemicals and solvents in the gas.

Rubber air hoses are widely used in industries, construction and automobiles. They can be used to supply gas equipment, air tools and compressed air systems. In the industrial field, rubber hoses are used to convey compressed air and gaseous media, such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas. On construction sites, rubber hoses are used to supply compressed air for pneumatic tools and mechanical equipment. Rubber air hoses are used to transmit compressed air and gas during vehicle repair and maintenance.

The rubber air hose has flexibility and bending performance, which can adapt to different working scenes and pipeline layouts. They usually have a multi-layer construction, including an inner tube, a reinforcement layer and an outer tube. The inner tube is made of corrosion-resistant rubber material to ensure the safe transmission of gas. The reinforcement layer adopts fiber material or braid to enhance the pressure resistance and tensile strength of the hose. The outer tube provides protection and abrasion resistance, preventing the hose from being damaged by the external environment.

When using rubber air hose, the following points need to be paid attention to. First, make sure that the hose complies with relevant standards and specifications to ensure its pressure resistance and quality. Secondly, regularly check the appearance and internal conditions of the hose, including wear, aging, cracks and leakage, etc., and replace damaged hoses in time. In addition, when connecting hoses, ensure that the connections are firm and reliable to prevent gas leakage and safety accidents.