Special Fasteners China. offers hose clamps in Titanium and Hastelloy C276. This newsletter overviews the two styles available – worm drive and medium duty – as well as highlight what materials are best for your application.
Titanium Grade 2 hose clamps are in stock and available in the sizes shown here. Hastelloy C276 hose clamps are custom made to order in any size needed.
Worm Drive Style
Features a slotted band which is tightened by a screw that threads through the slats like a gear when tightened. Available in Titanium Grade 2 only.
Benefits
Economical and reusable
Easy to install with standard screwdriver
Can be installed without disconnecting hose
Disadvantages
Slats can bend with increased tension
Slats can deform with reuse
Flat spot below screw can cause uneven tension
Medium Duty
Unlike worm drives which rely on a gear mechanism, medium duty hose clamps feature a nut-and-bolt that directly secure the ends together. Available in both Titanium and Hastelloy.
Benefits
Forms perfect circle for uniform for 360o clamping/pressure distribution
Smooth, solid band eliminates damage
Strength based on bolt torque, rather than slot strength
Ideal for high clamping force applications
Can be installed without disconnecting hose
Disadvantages
Made for specific diameter
Screw and nut must be removed to install
Titanium vs. Hastelloy Hose Clamps?
Titanium Grade 2 hose clamps are fully resistant to chlorides, hypochlorites, chlorates, perchlorates and chlorine dioxide. They are ideal for sea water corrosion such as marine vessels and offshore oil, bleaching and chloride environments and salt water applications such as desalination. Hastelloy C276 hose clamps are used in the harshest chemical environments where there is exposure to highly corrosive media like sulfuric and hydrochloric acid.