Pneumatic hoses are mainly used to transmit compressed air or gas. They play an important role in a variety of industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of the main application areas:
Manufacture
In industries such as automotive manufacturing, electronic assembly lines, and mechanical processing, pneumatic tools need to be connected to a compressed air source through pneumatic hoses. Used to control various pneumatic actuators on automated production lines, such as cylinders, valves, etc.
Construction industry
Construction tools such as pneumatic nail guns, sandblasters, and spraying equipment all require pneumatic hoses to provide power.
Agriculture
Pneumatic systems in agricultural machinery, such as seeders and harvesters, may use pneumatic hoses to drive certain components.
Food and beverage industry
During the packaging process, pneumatic clamps, sealing machines, and other equipment require pneumatic hoses to transmit compressed air. Pneumatic sprayers in cleaning and disinfection processes also rely on pneumatic hoses.
Medical industry
Some components in medical equipment, such as ventilators, dental equipment, etc., may use pneumatic hoses to deliver sterile air or other gases.
Chemical industry
Used to deliver inert gas to protect reactants. Or provide clean compressed air in a laboratory environment.
Transportation Industry
Air brakes used in the braking systems of commercial vehicles (such as trucks and buses) require pneumatic hoses to connect the various components. The braking systems of railway vehicles also rely on pneumatic technology.
Aerospace
Aircraft landing gear, hatch opening and closing systems, etc. may contain pneumatic components and require pneumatic hoses to transmit compressed air.
Mining
Mine ventilation systems, drilling equipment, etc. may use pneumatic hoses to improve safety and reduce the risk of electrical fires.