Heated hoses have a complex design. The heating conductor, which wraps around the entire length of the hose core, is a particularly sensitive component. We are talking about a very thin wire that is stretched by forces such as tensile or torsion, thereby changing its resistance value. As a result, the temperature is increased locally: the heated hose overheats. On the one hand, this shortens the service life of the heating conductor – and thus that of the hot melt hose. On the other hand, overheating also leads to coking of the adhesive, which clogs not only the application head but also the hose. Care when handling hot melt hoses is essential to prevent the entire adhesive application system from coming to a standstill.
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When installing the hot melt hoses, you should also give some thought to the thermal system. Although hot melt hoses are insulated, they release heat to the outside. If several heated hoses are installed next to each other, it is important to keep a distance of at least 25 mm so that they do not heat up eachother. In addition, you should not arrange the hoses directly on top of each other, as otherwise the waste heat from the lower hoses will heat the hoses above.
If you notice that the adhesive is becoming darker and darker, this is a sign of local overheating. How can this happen? The temperature sensor that monitors the heat output in the hose measures the temperature at a single point, namely just before the application head. The control system uses this information to regulate the heat output, which is identical for the entire hose length. Cold drafts or a lack of air circulation change the local temperature of the hose without the temperature sensor registering it. To prevent this from happening, make sure that the same thermal conditions are present for the entire length of the hose.
As you can see, with just a few simple tips, you can create the best conditions to ensure your hot melt hoses last for years to come. These tips also ensure that the adhesive application works smoothly as the heated hose can perform its function reliably.