Squeeze hose pipe
Squeeze hose pipe consists primarily of an inner rubber layer, middle rubber layer, 2, 4, or 6 layers of steel wire reinforcement, and an outer rubber layer. The inner rubber layer has the function of maintaining the conveyed medium under pressure and protecting the steel wire from corrosion. The outer layer protects the steel wire from damage, while the layer(s) of steel wire (φ0.3-2.0 reinforcing wire) serves as the strengthening effect of the skeleton material.
One of the main advantages of squeeze hose pipes is that the fluid being pumped never comes into contact with any mechanical parts of the pump, as the tube or hose is the only part that comes in contact with the fluid.
This makes squeeze hose pipes particularly well-suited for handling corrosive or abrasive fluids that might damage other types of pumps. Additionally, squeeze hose pumps are capable of handling very viscous fluids without experiencing performance issues, making them a popular choice for pumping highly concentrated slurries.