In the operation system of automobiles and various mechanical equipment, the steering oil pipe is a key component to ensure the stability and efficiency of the steering system, and its production process has attracted much attention.
The production of steering oil pipes must first be strictly screened for raw materials. High-quality rubber and high-quality metal pipes are the basis. Rubber must have good oil resistance, flexibility and aging resistance, and metal pipes must ensure sufficient strength and corrosion resistance.
After the raw materials are selected, they enter the processing stage. The metal pipe must be cut first and the appropriate length must be accurately cut according to the design requirements. Then, it is bent into a specific shape that meets the vehicle layout through professional molding equipment. This process requires high-precision molds and advanced molding technology to ensure that the direction and angle of the oil pipe are accurate.
The production of the rubber part is also critical. The selected rubber material is mixed through a mixing process and specific additives are added to achieve the best performance. Then, the mixed rubber is extruded into a tube using an extruder, and then assembled with the molded metal pipe. During the assembly process, advanced sealing technology should be used to ensure the sealing of the oil pipe joints and prevent oil leakage.
After assembly, the steering oil pipe must undergo strict quality inspection. The inspection items include pressure resistance test, oil resistance test, flexibility test, etc. Only the oil pipes that meet the standards can enter the next process.
After the packaging process, the qualified steering oil pipes are ready to be sent to the market. From the selection of raw materials to the packaging of the final product, every link embodies professional technology and strict quality control. With the continuous development of the automobile and construction machinery industries, the production process of steering oil pipes is also continuously innovating and improving to meet the market's higher requirements for product performance and quality.

