We are back to report on the latest happenings in performance silicone hoses and tubing through the Flex Technologies blog. Flex Technologies is your silicone hoses and tubing superstore. We manufacture and stock a wide variety of silicone hoses and tubing, but if you can not find the specific hoses or tubing you need, just give us a call and we will help you out.
We have adopted several proven Lean Manufacturing protocols, which allows us to more adequately meet the individual needs of our clientele. We have even developed hoses to relieve many of our clients need for custom silicone hoses. For example, we recently developed a Convoluted Flex Hose offers increased flexibility to clients and saves them from paying a set-up fee that is customary for specialized orders.
Our blog review series progresses with a couple of discussions below on how our silicone hoses make better radiator hoses than actual radiator hoses. If you would like to read the articles in their entirety, simply click on the link provided at the top of the article.
Benefits of Using a Silicone Radiator Hose
“Durability- Rubber hoses can easily become weaker over time. They are susceptible to leaking, splitting, cracking and bulging. Silicone, however, will last you much longer. The simple fact is that silicone is less likely to crack, swell, or even dry out, because it transfers heat much more efficiently.”
To continue reading about the many benefits of using a silicon hose as your radiator hose, click on the link on above.
Why Use Silicone Tubing for Your Radiator
“Temperature range- Rubber has a fairly limited temperature range, and anything beyond its normal range could cause it to crack, split, bulge, or even break down altogether, which could leave you with an overheated engine if you aren't careful. Alternatively, silicone can stand strong in a wide range of temperatures. Keep in mind that the exact temperature range will depend on the brand that you buy.”
Click on the link above this blog entry to continue reading about the top benefits of using silicone tubing instead of rubber tubing for your radiator.