Hose barb explained

Aspirator with a hose barb
on the right arm

Hose barbs are cylindrical pieces or parts for attaching and securing of hoses (tubing). The barb-like rings on the cylindrical piece allow for an easy push-connection of flexible-plastic or rubber tubing that is not so easily disconnected. Hose barbs are used in machine perfusion and chemistry laboratory equipment. Hose barb fittings are small curved, bent or T-shaped pipes, hoses or tubes with hose barbs on at least one side used to join two or more pieces of piping (hosing, tubing) together.[1] Hose barbs are commonly used in the agriculture industry to connect anhydrous ammonia (NH3) hoses. [2]

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References

  1. Web site: An Introduction to Hose Barbed Fittings . . Colder Products Company.
  2. Web site: NH3 (Anhydrous Ammonia) Hose Barbs . Continental NH3.

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