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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).