Technicians at VHE have just completed the fabrication of DN65 (2.1/2'') cooling insulated conduits with BSP stainless steel fittings on both ends and a 30kg pressure test for a customer working at an electric furnace plant. This type of conduit is commonly used to prevent heat transfer from hot components of the system (such as pumps, valves, and hydraulic motors) to temperature-sensitive parts (such as oil lines, seals, and electronic sensors). This helps maintain a stable temperature for the hydraulic oil and other components, ensuring the efficiency and lifespan of the system.
A little about Alfagomma's cooling insulated conduits:
- Inner core made of white EPDM rubber with a high-strength woven fabric braid.
- Non-conductive, high-temperature resistant. Meets FDA quality standards for food contact.
- Increases system efficiency: By maintaining a stable temperature, the insulated conduit contributes to optimal performance of the hydraulic system.
- Outer cover made of fiberglass yarn coated with dust-resistant and chemical-resistant plastic, highly adaptable to harsh weather conditions and frequent impacts, and resistant to oxidation, UV, and ozone.
- Applications: cooling cables, non-conductive, commonly used in electric furnaces. Specifically designed to withstand heat and splashes of sparks and molten metal.
- Temperature range: -40°C to +120°C. The outer cover can withstand temperatures up to 540°C (1000°F).
Vina-Hydraulic Equipment Joint Stock Company (VHE) is a distributor of Alfagomma insulated rubber hoses and offers fabrication services for this insulated conduit nationwide. More specifically, VHE rigorously pressure tests and caps the fitted ends after fabrication.
Customers needing Alfagomma cooling insulated conduits and fabrication services are encouraged to contact VHE immediately for consultation from our technical specialists!
- Consultation & Inquiries: 0903 967 588 - 0903 067 588
- Support Email: [email protected]
- Address: 31 Street 20, Phuoc Long B Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.