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In the chemical, new energy and electronic chemical industries, tank truck loading and unloading is a critical link in the transportation of hazardous chemical fluids. As a core connecting component, improper hose selection is often the primary cause of safety accidents. Senior industry technical experts confirm that after a decade of industrial verification, PTFE tank truck hoses have become essential products for transporting highly corrosive and high-purity chemicals, serving as an irreplaceable safety carrier for hazardous chemical transportation.
In recent years, safety management in the chemical industry has been continuously upgraded, and minor hidden dangers in fluid transportation have attracted widespread attention. RANA’s chief technical engineer, with nearly 35 years of experience in fluoropolymer fluid transmission and participation in drafting two PTFE industry standards, has witnessed numerous safety accidents caused by improper hose selection. Minor incidents involve acid and alkali leakage that corrodes loading platforms; medium-level accidents lead to contamination of high-purity electronic chemicals and batch scrapping; under extreme conditions, hose bursts may even cause casualties and severe safety incidents.
Industry research data shows that over the past decade, a unified consensus has been reached in the hazardous chemical transportation industry. PTFE-lined hoses have gradually replaced traditional pipes and become the first choice for loading and unloading highly corrosive and high-purity chemicals. Most enterprises only recognize the corrosion resistance of PTFE hoses but overlook their comprehensive advantages in complex hazardous chemical working conditions.
Industry experts analyze that tank truck working conditions are far harsher than fixed pipelines. Hoses require frequent connection, disconnection and repeated bending, accompanied by continuous pressure fluctuations. Additionally, hoses must withstand extreme temperature differences, ranging from -40°C in northern winters to 60°C under direct summer sunlight. Ordinary pipes are prone to aging, cracking and leakage and cannot adapt to such harsh environments long-term.
Safety production tolerates no negligence. Although hoses are small components, they serve as critical safety barriers in hazardous chemical transportation. Experts emphasize that chemical enterprises should abandon low-cost procurement strategies and prioritize applicability and safety. Currently, PTFE tank truck hoses are widely adopted in chemicals, semiconductors and pharmaceutical intermediates. With rising industrial safety standards, the market penetration of high-performance PTFE hoses will continue to grow.