Rigid hoses, flexible hoses and different applications
What are the main uses of piping in industrial plants
Idraulica Pedroncelli has developed a strong specialisation in the construction, supply and installation of piping in the field of civil and industrial plant engineering. One of the strengths of our company is that we are able to operate with extreme competence and great customisation possibilities both on the hoses as much as on those flexible in order to meet the most diverse requirements in different application areas. So let's find out what are the main uses of the two different types of pipes and for what purposes they are most commonly used.
Rigid pipes in industrial plants
The rigid pipes for industrial use lend themselves to a wide variety of uses in all sectors, in hydraulic, hydraulic and pneumatic systems:
- for agricultural and earthmoving machinery in hydraulic systems and power circuits to ensure maximum strength and reliability;
- at mining, marine and offshore sector due to its high pressure resistance characteristics, even in the most extreme environments;
- in the field automotive e.g. in exhaust systems and cooling circuits used by the automotive industry;
- in the heavy industry as in the case of steel mills, drawing mills and die casting, where particularly high performance is required;
- at on-board installations with the advantage that it can be adapted to the needs of the specific plant and machinery (discover an example of an on-board hydraulic system).

Main applications of hoses
The hoses , which Pedroncelli can supply with a very high level of precision, customisation and testing, are particularly in demand for the following plant requirements and applications:
- earth-moving machinery to meet the multiple requirements of load, movement, abrasion resistance, quality and environment in this area;
- mining sector ideal for withstanding continuous work cycles and harsh conditions;
- rail sector in which pipes, fittings and specialised products are used at several levels;
- steel sector such as pipes for transporting cooling water or other liquids, with products that must be able to withstand even very high temperatures;
- marine and offshore sector such as large harbour cranes, which expose hoses to harsh and adverse conditions (discover an example of hydraulic connection hoses for harbour cranes).




