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High-Heat-Dissipation Hydraulic Hoses of Sandvik HLX5T Rock Drill in Russia

2026-05-01 17:03:25
High-Heat-Dissipation Hydraulic Hoses of Sandvik HLX5T Rock Drill in Russia

The hydraulic hoses connecting the HLX5T drifter to the rig's hydraulic circuits carry 200–230 bar percussion oil at a sustained flow rate of 130–160 L/min per circuit—significantly more thermal energy than development drifter hoses at 160–180 bar and 80–110 L/min. In production drilling at Nornickel's Polar Division operations at Norilsk—where HLX5T rigs drill production fans in nickel-copper sulfide ore at 150–180 MPa UCS—the hydraulic hoses operate with return oil temperatures of 70–80°C sustained for full shift operation. At those temperatures, standard rubber hydraulic hose compounds approach their rated temperature ceiling and the hose's inner tube begins to transmit heat to the wire braid more efficiently, accelerating oxidative aging of the rubber compound.

High-heat-dissipation specification for the HLX5T hydraulic hoses means two properties: inner tube compound rated for sustained 90°C exposure (not just 80°C), and outer cover thermal conductivity optimized to dissipate heat radially through the cover to the surrounding air rather than concentrating it in the hose cross-section. In the confined drill drive environment at Norilsk, where ventilation air at 25°C passes over the hose bundle, this thermal conductivity specification determines how quickly the hose temperature equilibrates to the surrounding environment.

Hose Thermal Performance at Nornickel Norilsk Production Drilling

Hose Position

Flow Rate

Oil Temp

Standard Hose Rating

HLX5T Spec Rating

Percussion supply

130–160 L/min

200–230 bar; 70–75°C

80°C max

90°C continuous

Percussion return

130–160 L/min

Low pressure; 75–80°C

80°C max

90°C continuous

Rotation circuit

60–80 L/min

120–160 bar; 65–70°C

80°C adequate

Standard spec OK

Cooling loop (if fitted)

High flow

Low pressure; coolant

Depends on coolant type

Food-grade inner if water-glycol

 

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Nornickel's Polar Division performs end-of-shift hose temperature measurements using an infrared thermometer on the HLX5T percussion return hose—the hottest hose in the circuit at that point. A consistent reading above 82°C indicates the cooling system is underperforming and the hoses are approaching their compound limit. HOVOO supplies HLX5T hydraulic hoses in 90°C compound with high-heat-dissipation outer cover for Russian production drilling in hot underground environments. References at hovooseal.com.