As the leading and largest manufacturer of dredging hose and marine hose in China, CDSR provides practical and cost-effective solutions for your projects.
Conveying materials:
The materials that can be transported by CDSR dredging hose mainly include: mixtures of water, mud, clay and sand, ranging in specific gravity from 1.0 g/cm³ to 2.0 g/cm³ and conveying gravel, flaky weathered rock or coral reefs. Whether it is port dredging, river restoration or seabed sediment cleaning, CDSR dredging hose can reliably transport these materials to the target area.
Hose type:
In the field of dredging, the common types of dredging hoses include Discharge Hoses, Suction Hoses, Floating Hoses and Armored Hoses. Different types of dredging hoses have different characteristics and scope of application. For example, the armored hose has excellent wear resistance and strength, also it is suitable for transporting angular, hard, and larger-grained objects such as gravel, flaky weathered rock, and coral reefs; the suction hoses can withstand negative pressure in addition to positive pressure, and it can continuously work under dynamic bending conditions.
Application:
Dredging hoses are widely used in ports, rivers, ocean engineering and other fields. It is generally used to transport sand, mud, rocks and other materials collected by dredgers, and transport the materials from the dredging site to the set processing area. Dredging hoses will not only improve the efficiency of dredging work, reduce manpower and time costs, but also reduce environmental pollution and protect ecosystems.
When selecting a dredging hose, factors such as the required size, material and durability need to be considered to ensure that it is suitable for the specific application and working conditions. CDSR has advanced manufacturing equipment and a professional technical team, and can provide customized solution services based on customer requirements. In addition to standard dredging hoses, we can also design and produce them according to customers' special needs.
Date: 11 Jul 2023