Burst pressure, also known as rupture pressure, refers to the min pressure at which the hose suddenly ruptures due to exceeding its ultimate strength during the pressure process. This parameter reflects the explosion resistance of the industrial hose and is an important indicator for evaluating the safety performance of the hose.
The burst pressure is usually much higher than the working pressure. Because this is to ensure that the hose will not rupture due to excessive pressure under normal working conditions. However, if the hose is affected by external impact, wear or aging, its burst pressure may be reduced, thereby increasing the risk of rupture.
Therefore, when selecting and using industrial hoses, their burst pressure must be fully considered. And avoid using them when their burst pressure is exceeded. At the same time, regular inspection and maintenance of the hose. Ensuring that it is in good working condition is also an important measure to prevent hose rupture.
It should be noted that the specific values of working pressure and burst pressure vary depending on factors. Such as the type, specification, material and working environment of the hose. Therefore, in actual applications, specific product instructions and safety specifications should be referred to.
In addition, in order to ensure the safety and reliability, other relevant factors should also be paid attention to. Such as the connection method, sealing performance, corrosion resistance and service life of the hose. These factors also have an important impact on the working performance and safety of the hose.