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Hydraulic Pipe and Threading

Hydraulic pipingHydraulic pipe provides transportation for fluid from one component to another. The three main liquids that will pass through a hydraulic pipe include petroleum oil, synthetic oil, and liquid with a high water content. Also, it is a very important part of the hydraulic system. The hose has to be able to tightly bend around all corners. Hose pipe flexibility enables components to be positioned inside the most efficient places, including tight places and across long distances.

Hydraulic piping has many uses, the most general being to transfer liquids. In addition, the pipes can be used to transfer energy-generating liquid to different systems to function as a full hydraulic system. For these instances, the pipes and tubes have to be rigid and immobile so the system can be easily controlled. Also, in contrast, construction machinery usually has flexible and open hydraulic tubing so as to allow flexibility and free range of motion.

Types of Hydraulic Pipe

The type of hydraulic tube depends on its use and the pressures or chemicals it may be subjected to.

  • Articulated hoses are hydraulic hoses built in sections, with inflexible shafts connected by flexible joints. These hoses are used around sharp corners.
  • Reinforced hoses have extra buffers in the reinforcement layer. Also, they are most often the hoses exposed to the strongest chemicals.
  • Coiled hoses are designed for expansion and easy storing. Due to the hose being coiled, they can expand and not put extra pressure on the hose.
  • Corrugated hoses have small folds in the hose material that allow easy expansion and flexibility.
  • Multi-element hoses are hoses that have more than one element of the other types of hoses.

Threading

Knowing the correct threading of the hydraulic hose is important for repair. Selecting the wrong part can result in damage to the thread during installation. In addition, this negatively affects the pressure holding capacity and seal reliability of the hydraulic fitting. Also, there are six types of threads commonly used on hydraulic tube fittings:

  • UN/UNF
  • NPT/NPTF
  • BSPP (BSP, Parallel)
  • BSPT (BSP, Tapered)
  • Metric Parallel
  • Metric Tapered

Finally, for more information on hydraulic pipes and threading, contact Detroit Nipple Works today for a free quote!

Piping & Tubing for Construction

Piping & Tubing are in high demand in California. With summer underway construction is booming in many parts of the United States. Also, some places have much larger projects occurring in 2013 than in other areas. Construction in California is one of those areas.  Many materials are needed for building structures, plumbing, as well as for the machinery used to assist in the construction. Dependable suppliers with quality products and competitive pricing are in demand as well.

PVC Piping & Tubing

As one of the western states performing major construction projects in 2013, California companies have plans to construct stadiums, Pipe & Tubing for Constructionmedical offices, even a casino. In doing these projects, materials such as cast iron rods, pickled carbon steel pipes, PVC piping, as well as hydraulics for equipment will be required. Pickled carbon steel and PVC piping come in a variety of sizes ranging from 1/8 to 48 inches. So, regardless if it is plumbing for hotel construction or a major sewage and drain project, Detroit Nipple Works can ship the necessary materials to your California job site.

Finally, when it comes to piping or tubing, place your order with Detroit Nipple Works. We provide materials all over the country on time and accurate. For more information on shipping pipe fittings, pickled steel, PVC, or hydraulic tubing to California, simply request a quote, or call Detroit Nipple Works at 1.888.698.7888.