Structure of a Hose
A hose is made up of several components that fulfil specific functionalities. This carefully selected composition ensures that the hose retains its characteristic properties, such as durability, flexibility, strength and UV resistance. In this article, we would like to explain in detail how a hose from our company is designed and constructed.
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Schauenburg Hose Technology Group
The Schauenburg Hose Technology Group is one of the world's largest and leading manufacturers of plastic hoses.
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The hose at a glance
Lumen - the innermost layer
A hose consists of several components. Starting with the innermost layer, i.e. the layer that comes into contact with the material being transported. Accordingly, it is important to select the raw materials used precisely. The material must therefore be both chemically compatible and physically robust enough to withstand various stresses - including chemical fumes, gases, liquids and abrasive materials. Our hoses have a smooth flow channel, the so-called lumen. This allows the exact capacity and transport capacity of the hose to be calculated. The exact volume is determined by measuring the inner diameter of the lumen and its length. The volume is then calculated using the formula V=πr2LV=πr2L, where rr is the radius of the lumen and LL is the length of the tube.