What Is The Composition Of The Hose Braiding Machine?

Have you heard about the hose braiding machine? To put it bluntly, it is also a kind of braiding machine, but it is actually composed of what parts. Maybe many people don’t know. So, today I will give you the details. Let me talk about the components of the hose braiding machine, and look forward to being able to help everyone.

For high-quality rubber hoses, the inner rubber layer is an integral part of the structure. It is directly in contact with the material being transported. It is required that the inner rubber layer has excellent high-density and structural mechanical properties to ensure that the hose braiding machine is under pressure. Under the sealing performance.

The key component to improving the pressure resistance of the welding rod hose is the key component of the hose braided body structure, and it is a highway bridge that connects the past and the future, focusing on the compressive performance of the structure.

For example, poor hanging of stainless steel wire, braiding support is not strong enough and uneven, poor cooling effect, resulting in the loose braiding layer, hose explosion occurs at weak points; uneven braiding structure affects important parameters, such as Adhesion of adhesive, blasting pressure and even impact resistance; corrugated pipe body, knots, disconnections, missing lines, oil stains, finished product mineral pressure, bubbling, uneven dimensions, etc., all make the improved layer structure The integrity is threatened, making the hose a potential safety hazard for early construction blasting.

The effect of the stainless steel wire plying machine is to increase the layer faster and requires excellent impact resistance and bending flexibility, but it needs to have both factors in all aspects. From a technical perspective alone, we strive to make the rising layer have a rock-solid defensive function through hose braiding machine measures such as high-precision design, differential requirements, and process regulations.

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