
Hydraulic Hose in Australian Mining Machinery
Ultra-tough, high-pressure hydraulic hoses supporting rock-solid machinery performance in Australia's mining sector for iron ore and coal extraction.
Shaanxi Kelong New Materials Technology Co., Ltd., founded in 1996, has evolved from Xianyang Kelong Rubber Products Institute.
We specialize in innovative R&D, production, and sales focusing on hydraulic seal sets, high-pressure hoses, coal mine auxiliary transportation equipment, and related technological services. Our products have wide applications including coal mining, civil aviation, high-speed railway, engineering machinery, and wind power sectors. Trusted globally, our high-quality hydraulic hoses meet rigorous industrial demands.
Australia’s dynamic industrial landscape has fostered a burgeoning demand for high pressure hydraulic hoses, driven primarily by the mining, construction, agriculture, and energy sectors. High pressure hydraulic hoses are a critical component, delivering fluid power in harsh environments that require durability, safety, and high performance.
In the mining sector—the backbone of Australia's export economy—these hoses are essential in powering heavy machinery used in coal, iron ore, and mineral extraction. The intense operational conditions, including high temperatures, abrasive materials, and extreme pressures, mean hoses must meet stringent Australian standards for quality and reliability.
The construction industry also relies heavily on hydraulic hoses for excavators, cranes, and earthmoving equipment. Strong infrastructure development and urban expansion fuel ongoing demands, requiring hoses able to withstand mechanical stresses and environmental exposure.
Agriculture in Australia has increasingly adopted hydraulic technology in irrigation systems, harvesters, and tractors. The hoses must support efficient water and hydraulic fluid delivery, resist UV exposure, and maintain flexibility for mobile machinery.
Finally, Australia’s growing focus on renewable energy—particularly wind and solar—has expanded niche applications for high pressure hoses, ensuring safe and efficient hydraulic fluid transmission in turbine cooling and solar panel tracking systems.
The Australian hydraulic hose market is witnessing steady growth fueled by increased industrial automation and advances in hose materials and designs. Modern hoses incorporate synthetic elastomers, advanced fiber reinforcements, and thermoplastic liners to optimize pressure ratings, flexibility, and abrasion resistance.
Integration with IoT and smart sensors is on the horizon, enabling real-time condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, and avoidance of hose failures that cause costly downtime. Environmental regulations push for sustainable and recyclable hose materials without compromising safety.
Further, Australian companies increasingly seek local fabrication and assembly capabilities to reduce lead times and tailor hose solutions for specific mining and infrastructure projects. This localization elevates product relevance, service response, and adaptability to extreme operational requirements.

Ultra-tough, high-pressure hydraulic hoses supporting rock-solid machinery performance in Australia's mining sector for iron ore and coal extraction.

Rigorously tested hydraulic hoses that maintain stability even under extreme Australian construction site conditions.

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Boasting over 500 employees, with nearly 180 engineers and technicians, supported by a dedicated R&D center and a commitment of over 7% annual investment in R&D, we guarantee strong and diversified production capacity.
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Certified with ISO and IRIS standards, our professional team executes strict production checks, ensuring our products meet the highest quality standards for demanding Australian industrial environments.
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