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READ MOREAbrasive materials (e.g., sand, gravel, cement, coal slurry, and metal powders) pose significant challenges to industrial hoses due to their erosive nature. Natural rubber lined hoses are widely adopted in mining, construction, and manufacturing sectors for their superior wear resistance and flexibility compared to synthetic alternatives.
Key Advantages of Natural Rubber Lined Hoses
High Abrasion Resistance: Natural rubber's elasticity absorbs impact, reducing wear from sharp particles.
Flexibility & Durability: Maintains performance under bending and dynamic movements.
Cost-Effectiveness: Longer service life reduces downtime and replacement costs.
Anti-Clogging Properties: Smooth inner surface minimizes material buildup.
Typical Applications
Mining: Transporting ore slurry, tailings, and drilling mud.
Construction: Pumping concrete, sandblasting, and shotcrete operations.
Agriculture: Handling fertilizers, grains, and abrasive irrigation fluids.
Steel & Foundries: Moving metal chips, slag, and abrasive coolants.
Case Study Example
A cement plant switched from PVC-lined hoses to natural rubber lined hoses for clinker transport, reporting a 40% increase in lifespan and reduced maintenance costs.
Selection Tips
Choose reinforced layers (e.g., steel wire, textile) for high-pressure needs.
Verify temperature limits (typically −40°C to +90°C for natural rubber).
Opt for anti-static designs in explosive environments (e.g., coal dust).