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Suction hose, as an important piece of industrial equipment, is widely used in many different fields. Its versatility and diversity make it an indispensable part of a variety of work environments. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at what a suction hose is and what it is used for.

What is suction hose?

A suction hose, also known as a suction hose or dust hose, is a flexible tube that is usually made of rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene (PE), or other synthetic materials. It has good flexibility and abrasion resistance, making it suitable for suction of various materials, liquids or solids, as well as gases.

The main uses of suction hose are as follows

Used in industrial production

Suction hose is widely used in industrial production to suck solid particles or suck liquids. For example, these hoses can be connected to vacuuming equipment such as vacuum cleaners or dust collection systems to clean dust, debris, and waste materials from a work area; in the chemical industry, suction hoses are used to suck up chemicals such as acids, alkalis, and solvents; and in the manufacturing industry, suction hoses are used to suck up metal shavings, wood shavings, plastic shavings, and other waste materials.

For food processing

Suction hoses are used in food processing to draw up raw materials, semi-finished products and finished products. For example, in the baking industry, suction hoses are used to suck up raw materials such as flour and water; in the beverage processing industry, suction hoses are used to suck up raw materials such as fruit juice and milk.

Medical applications

Suction hoses are used in the medical field to suck up body fluids such as blood, urine and sputum. For example, the suction hose is used to suck up the blood of the patient in surgery, and the suction hose is used to suck up the urine of the patient in blood purification treatment.

Used in agriculture

Suction hoses are used to suck up fertilizers, pesticides, water and other substances in agricultural production. For example, the suction hose is used to suck up water and fertilizer in water-fertilized agriculture, and to suck up pesticides when spraying pesticides.

Precautions for suction hose

When using a suction hose, you need to pay attention to the following points:
Choose the right type and size of hose.
Clean the hose regularly to prevent clogging.
When using the hose in a high temperature or corrosive environment, you need to choose a high temperature or corrosion resistant hose.

Type of suction hose

pvc suction hose

The aspect of PVC suction pipe permits excellent visibility, and its smooth exterior and interior allow for maximum flow of products. This hose is not recommended for transferring fuels and is also not FDA approved for potable water.

The clear aspect of PVC Corrugated Suction Hose permits excellent visibility, and its smooth exterior and interior allow for maximum flow of products. This hose is not recommended for transferring fuels and is also not FDA approved for potable water.

Corrugated Suction Hose
Corrugated Suction Hose

The PVC steel wire hose can be used for vacuum lines and food & beverage dispensing.
The food grade PVC steel wire spring hose can be used for conveying milk, beverage, distilled liquor, beer, jam and other foods.
We can also insert the cooper wire into hose. This hose can avoid the block of the following in the hose due to static and protect users from getting electric shock or electric current impingement.

Summarize

Suction hoses are extremely versatile, covering industrial, medical, food and many other areas. Their versatility and adaptability make them an indispensable tool in a wide range of industries. Whether in cleaning, material handling or hygiene, suction hoses play a vital role.