A durite sleeve is a flexible pipeline made of a multilayer material that is highly durable and resistant to various influences. This type of hose is widely used in various industries where reliable transportation of liquids, gases and bulk materials is required.
Construction and materials
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Durite sleeves have a complex design that ensures their strength and flexibility. Basic elements:
- Inner layer: It is made of rubber or other elastomer, which ensures tightness and resistance to the transported medium.
- Reinforcement layer: It consists of several layers of textile cord, which gives the sleeve strength and resistance to pressure.
- Outer layer: It is made of rubber or other elastomer, which protects the sleeve from external influences such as abrasion, ultraviolet radiation and chemicals.
Main properties and advantages
Durite sleeves have a number of properties that make them indispensable in many fields.:
- High strength: Multi-layered construction provides high resistance to pressure and mechanical damage.
- Flexible: The sleeves are easy to bend and bend, allowing them to be used in hard-to-reach places.
- Resistance to various media: Durite hoses can be used to transport various liquids, gases and bulk materials, including aggressive chemicals.
- Wide operating temperature range: The sleeves retain their properties over a wide temperature range, allowing them to be used in a variety of climatic conditions.
- Durability: Durite sleeves have a long service life, which reduces the cost of replacing them.
Application areas
Durite sleeves are widely used in various industries:
- Aviation: for the transportation of fuel, oil and other liquids in aviation systems.
- Automotive industry: for the transportation of fuel, oil and coolant in automotive engines.
- Railway transport: for transporting air in braking systems and other pneumatic systems.
- Shipbuilding: for transportation of water, fuel and other liquids in ship systems.
- Oil and gas industry: for the transportation of oil, gas and other liquids in oil and gas systems.
- Chemical industry: for the transportation of aggressive chemicals.
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