PVC suction hose pipe

What Makes PVC Hose Smell Terrible​

1. Volatile Chemicals in New PVC Hose Materials First, new PVC hoses often smell bad due to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in their materials. PVC hoses are made with plasticizers and stabilizers to stay flexible. These chemicals slowly release gas when the hose is new—this gas has a strong, unpleasant odor. The smell is more…

PVC steel wire hose

Precautions to Choose and Use Steel Wire Hose​

1. Choose the Right Steel Wire Hose for Your Needs First, match the steel wire hose to your intended use. Check the hose’s pressure rating—never pick a steel wire hose with a lower rating than your equipment’s required pressure. For example, a steel wire hose for water delivery needs different pressure resistance than one for…

PVC welding hose

How Many Advantages Does PVC Hose Have

1. PVC Hose Is Cost-Effective for Most Uses First, PVC hose stands out for its low cost. Compared to rubber or metal hoses, PVC hose is much more affordable. This makes it ideal for budget-friendly projects—whether you need a garden PVC hose or one for light industrial use. Even high-quality PVC hose costs less than…

peristaltic hose

Precautions to Choosing a Peristaltic Hose​

1. Match the Peristaltic Hose to Fluid Type First, always pick a peristaltic hose compatible with the fluid you’ll transfer. Different fluids (like acids, oils, or food-grade liquids) react differently with hose materials. For example, a peristaltic hose for chemical transfer needs chemical resistance, while one for drinking water must be food-safe. Using the wrong…