Technical Usage
These clamps are commonly used to secure hoses to fittings, pipes, or other cylindrical components, preventing leaks and maintaining a tight seal. Their galvanized coating enhances resistance to rust and corrosion, making them ideal for outdoor and high-moisture applications. They are easy to install and adjust, ensuring a reliable and secure connection in both high-pressure and low-pressure systems.
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Material | Galvanized iron |
Coating | Zinc plating for corrosion resistance |
Diameter Range | 10mm to 150mm (customizable sizes) |
Band Width | 8mm to 12mm |
Fastening Type | Screw-tightened |
Types of Items
- Worm drive hose clamps
- T-bolt hose clamps
- Adjustable screw hose clamps
- Quick-release hose clamps
- Heavy-duty hose clamps
History
Hose clamps were first developed in the early 20th century to address the need for secure and adjustable connections in mechanical systems. Galvanized iron variants emerged later, offering enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. Over time, they became a staple in industries requiring reliable fastening solutions, particularly in harsh environmental conditions.