METAL HOSE FABRICATION & HOSE ASSEMBLY
In this section, we will discuss the various components that make up metal hose fabrication and hose assembly; and what information needed in order to make an assembly for your application. If you need assistance determining this information, we have also included an explanation of how to analyze the application and make the appropriate selection.
In order to produce fabrication and assembly, we will need answers to the following five questions :
1. Hose ( type and size ).
2. Connections ( type and size for each end ).
3. Length of the fabrication and assembly ( either overall length or live length ).
4. Fabrication and assembly options.
5. Accessories.
If you have the answers to these questions, we will be able to make your custom fabrication and assembly. If you do not have the answers to all five questions, you will need to obtain them. The next section ( S.T.A.M.P.E.D ) is designed to help you obtain the information necessary to determine the answers.
S.T.A.M.P.E.D
To properly design hose assembly for a particular application, the following design parameters must be determined. To help remember them, they have been arranged to form the acronym “S.T.A.M.P.E.D”
SIZE : The diameter of the connections to which the assembly will be installed is needed to provide a proper fit.
TEMPERATURE : As the temperature to which the assembly is exposed (internally and externally) increases, the strength of the assembly’s components decreases. Also, the coldest temperature to which the hose will be exposed can affect the assembly procedure and/or fitting materials.
APPLICATION : This refers to the configuration in which the assembly is installed. This includes both the dimensions of the assembly, as well as the details of any movement that the assembly will experience.
MEDIA : Identify all chemicals to which the assembly will be exposed, both internally and externally. This is important since you must be sure the assembly’s components are chemically compatible with the media going through the hose, as well as the environment in which the hose is to be installed.
PRESSURE : Identify the internal pressure to which the assembly will be exposed. Also, determine if the pressure is constant or if there are cycles or spikes.
ENDS CONNECTIONS : Identify the necessary end fittings.
DELIVERY : Identify the volume and velocity at which the media will flow through the assembly.
