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Sandblasting hose, also known as sandblasting rubber hose, is suitable for air pressure sandblasting and rust removal on metal surfaces, as well as sandblasting rubber hoses for wet sandblasting and dry sandblasting in engineering construction.

Blast Hose Specially designed hose for all blasting applications with extra thick, extremely abrasion resistant tubing designed to extend the life of your blasting service. For building maintenance, restoration or cleaning and finishing of metal parts, stone or glass.

It is a kink resistant blast hose that can withstand external abuse and internal wear. Its static conduction tube dissipates static electricity to prevent dangerous clicks.

Features

The inner rubber adopts cis-butyl and butyl rubber as the main raw materials, and adds special reinforcing agent, which has the characteristics of high wear resistance, high toughness, etc., and uses high-quality high-strength cord as the reinforcement layer, which has the characteristics of high pressure resistance and anti-distortion.

The use of wear-resistant natural rubber as the outer rubber layer has the characteristics of anti-drag and so on.

When can the blast hose be replaced?

Knowing the signs of wear on your blast hose will allow you to replace it at the right time, maximizing your productivity and profitability. Early replacement is not cost effective, and late replacement affects productivity and safety.

External signs of damage

The easiest way to check for wear is to visually look for signs of damage on the external blast hose. The discovery of voids, cracks, rips or material erosion in the outer wall is a sure sign that the hose needs to be replaced.

The integrity of the hose

Another way to identify a hose is to squeeze it. The sandblasting hose should be squeezed every 20 cm in length, a suitable hose is difficult to squeeze, if the hose is pressed down when squeezed, it indicates that the inner wall is corroded due to the flow of abrasive and should be replaced.

Compromise layoutIf the blaster bends the hose with a severe radius, the hose may wear out prematurely. This is very unsafe. Because the wear point is close to the operator. To prevent dangerous wear points, the operator should stretch the hose to the widest possible radius (near straight) when blasting.