Types Of Piping System Suitable For Industries

By Abigail Roberts


All companies have offices or factories to maintain, and for this they need an efficient piping system that does its job very well and was made to survive the harshest conditions of prolonged use. One of the best investments any company can make, an efficient piping system prevents company losses arising from pipe-related problems such as leaks, all of which disturb normal operations and lose businesses lots of other resources in between.

Depending on the industry they belong to, companies require different pipe systems, particularly with the kind of operations they carry out, the equipment they use, and the environment in which they work. These will all determine the kind of pipe system that will work best for their requirements--the Cuni, Chibro Pressfitting, Cunipress, and Steckdrain.

The Cuni piping system has 2 particularly excellent types--the Cuni 90/10 and the 70/30. The Cuni pipe system was specially designed and built against seawater corrosion. Corrosion is a common problem of industries operating next to bodies of water, particularly oceans or open seas. Offshore oil rigs as well as ships, for example, will do well to use the Cuni system, which makes use of metal alloy as its protective coating from the potent dissolution of seawater.

The Chibro Pressfitting, meanwhile, is a piping system made simple to install for industrial, residential, as well as commercial structures. It makes use of carbon steel which is non-fire hazard, harmless, and hard-wearing. It is also very versatile and cost-efficient, thus making it a good long-lasting solution against leaks.

Apart from its reliability, the Cunipress pipe system's simple installation is also convenient. It is a more economic piping system alternative for industries, because its corrosion resistance was built for both seawater and brackish water.

Lastly, the Steckdrain piping system is recommended for drainage waters, industries, huge kitchens, as well as hospitals for its versatility. The Steckdrain is made of stainless steel and works perfectly for drainage systems under gravity or vacuum, protecting all common types of structures and industries from corrosion and other pipe-related problems as well.




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