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Pipe Clamps for Specialist Applications

By Staff Writer
17/07/2014
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Project managers for projects using large Nominal Bore pipes need to have a method to secure them in place. “We’ve developed large nominal bore products that have been used to support heavy pipes with a nominal bore up to nearly 2 and a half metres,” says Steve Palmer, Building Services Manager at EzyStrut.

The company has a system in place where using specialist support engineers, they can look at the size/mass of the oversized pipe on the project, and looking at how many times it needs to be supported, can design and fabricate in South Australia either large two piece clamps, saddles, or reinforced pipe shoes to support them and work around other site requirements. Often corrosion resistance is also an important consideration for large industrial constructions that need the components to stand the test of time, so with a unique relationship with Korvest Galvanisers, who operate on the same manufacturing site as EzyStrut, a design that will work with AS4680 complaint galvanising can be developed.

Another important consideration for specialist installers of mechanical systems’ pipes is vibration resistant/acoustic clamping. Often these requirements can be over a range of nominal bores, and can need to withstand significant temperature ranges, and be compliant with internationally recognised standards. Recently redeveloped to address these requirements is the EzyStrut insulated pipe clamp range: These can be offered either as a 1 piece band clamp style or two piece EPDM rubber lined clamp design, with compliant Accoustic (4109) and DIN (4102) ratings, and offering flexible support for pipes with Nominal bores from 12 to 170, and operating temperatures of -5° to 110°C. What makes them more unique is their easy swivel nut and burst threads, making them easier than other offerings to put into place, and eliminate the need for additional hex nuts to install.

“We are trying to keep things easy for the specialist installers with these newly updated ranges. We recognise that currently there aren’t a lot of easy and well supported solutions for keeping large or difficult mechanical pipes in place,” Steve adds, “We are doing all we can to support their individual applications.”

www.ezystrut.com.au

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