Grain Handling Hoses: A Comprehensive Guide

Who Relies on Grain Handling Hoses?

Grain handling hoses play a pivotal role in the agricultural sector, serving farmers engaged in the harvesting of grains such as oats, corn, rice, and wheat. These hoses facilitate the seamless transfer of harvested grains from the fields to vehicles destined for storage facilities.

Image illustrating grain handling hoses in action, transferring grains from fields to storage facilities.

This crucial step involves loading grains from trucks into storage bins, where they accumulate alongside other shipments before being consolidated into larger bulk shipments for distribution. When it comes time to empty these storage bins into railcars, barges, or ocean vessels, a specialized machine known as a grain-vac ensures that every last grain is removed, even from the corners of the containers.

On a smaller scale, screw-type grain augers are employed to input grains into storage and transfer them to transport vehicles. These augers use directional hoses at their discharge, typically made of flexible metal grain handling hoses. Upon arrival at their destination, these transport vessels and trucks employ a reverse system to unload the grains, which are then used in the production of everyday products such as cereal, beer, and animal feed.

How Universal Hose & Braid Supports Grain Handling:

Universal Hose & Braid plays a crucial role in this process by providing tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of customers. We offer custom ID hoses with proprietary end fittings, which can be seamlessly attached to grain vacs. For heavy-duty applications involving oceangoing cargo ships, we manufacture robust hoses with a material thickness of .035, ensuring they can withstand the demands of high-volume, long-distance grain transfers. Additionally, we collaborate with numerous smaller distributors who serve individual farmers across the United States and Canada.

Customization Options:

At Universal Hose & Braid, we take pride in our ability to manufacture custom ID hoses in various sizes and materials, including galvanized and stainless steel. Our services include attaching end fittings as needed and providing the option to cut hoses to shorter lengths, such as the commonly used 3-foot hoses for grain augers. This comprehensive approach allows your company to consolidate your hose-related requirements with a single vendor.

Exploring Universal Hose & Braid’s Grain Handling Hoses:

Our product range encompasses hoses with ID sizes ranging from 2 to 14 inches and material thicknesses ranging from .010 to .035. These hoses are versatile, catering to a wide range of grain harvesting needs, from lighter uses to heavy-duty loading and unloading for oceangoing grain handling vessels. Lead times typically vary from 2 to 4 weeks, contingent on factors such as quantities, current production capacity, and product variety.

To delve deeper into the world of grain handling hoses and explore how Universal Hose & Braid can support your specific needs, don’t hesitate to reach out to our knowledgeable experts at (773) 277-0700 or via email at sales@universalhb.com.

What are Cryogenic Hoses?

Cryogenic hoses mostly handle liquid helium and liquid nitrogen. These liquids normally are around -452 degrees F and can be extremely dangerous if your hose leaks. Hose leaks most often occur if there are lateral offset requirements or movement that is not considered or overlooked. Universal supplies the most flexible, reliable and durable hoses for this type of extreme application and is the preferred hose of the cryogenic industry.

A cryogenic hose is a specialty hose designed specifically for use in cryogenic industries, chemical transfer, and other extreme fluid conditions. There is a wide range of applications for this type of hose.

A cryogenic hose can be used by industry, facilities, and in some cases, in the home setting. Learn more about these types of hoses and their applications.

The Name Says It All

Cryogenics hoses are designed to work in incredibly cold environments. They have a long service life, high thermal resistant properties, and high chemical resistance, reducing overall maintenance costs.

What Activities Use These Types of Hoses?

There is a range of industries that depend on cryo-hoses to manage day-to-day activities. Laboratories, medical facilities, any industry that works with cryo-gases or petrochemicals will likely have applications for these hoses.

Most Common Uses

Cryogenic hoses are often used to transfer gases like medical-grade oxygen. For example, a cryogenic hose would be used to transfer oxygen from the main tank (VGL) to a smaller tank for use at home.

These hoses are used to transfer nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen typically registers at temperatures of -321F. These hoses are used in applications requiring the transfer of liquid helium and liquid argon.

Safe Transfer

Cryogenic hoses are essential in the safe transfer of any cryo-gases. They are designed to withstand the rigors of continuous exposure to cryo-gases. Cryogenic hoses come in a range of lengths and sizes. They also offer different-sized fitting ends.

Types of Cryogenic Hoses

There are two types of these hoses; stainless steel and composite. The hose itself is vacuum insulated or foam insulated. The length of the hose can vary depending on the application. The fittings can also vary based on the application.

Both composite and stainless hoses are designed for function and protection. Hoses can be wire reinforced or braided to improve durability and safety. Choosing the right cryogenic hose starts with choosing the right supplier.

The right supplier of these hoses will have the knowledge and the experience to help you make an informed decision about which hose is right for your application. With decades in the industry, Universal Hose and Braid has the expertise and inventory to meet your hose needs.