Is Nitrile Tubing a Viable Option for Water and Air Transportation?
2019-10-29
Nitrile (NBR) tubing, a commonly - used rubber product in our daily lives, is frequently applied in scenarios such as construction machinery, electronic machinery, automobiles, and engines. It is mainly utilized for transporting substances like gasoline, diesel, engine oil, lubricating oil, and spark oil. However, a question emerges: can nitrile tubing be used to transport water and air? Additionally, there is an inquiry about the oil - resistance of EPDM rubber tubes. Let's explore these issues together.
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Common Reasons Leading to Hydraulic Tube Exposure
2019-10-29
There are numerous reasons for the sub - standard quality of hydraulic pipes. It could be due to the purchase of cheap and inferior products during procurement, or the selected specifications not meeting the usage requirements. In all aspects, the performance of these two types of hoses will have a certain disparity compared to the original hydraulic hoses. Although they can still be utilized, their service life will be significantly shortened, and issues such as oil leakage may arise after repeated use.
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Comparing the Aging Resistance of EPFM Hoses and NBR Hoses
2019-10-29
Ethylene - propylene - diene monomer (EPDM) and nitrile - butadiene rubber (NBR) are well - known rubber materials. They both possess good abrasion resistance, weather resistance, and [it seems "Kanglehui" is a wrong term here, you may want to double - check and correct it, for example, if it's "chemical resistance", the following text will be adjusted accordingly]. Given this, a question often arises: which one has better anti - aging performance? The answer is that their anti - aging performance varies depending on the working environment. We cannot make a one - size - fits - all judgment. The anti - aging performance is conditional. Now, let's analyze it based on their typical applications.
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