Monday, January 14, 2013

Avoiding Unnecessary Hassles Through The Right Piping System

By Abigail Roberts


All companies have office buildings or factories to maintain, and for this they need an efficient piping system that accomplishes its job very well and was made to withstand the harshest conditions of continuous use. One of the best investments any company can make, an efficient piping system avoids company losses coming from pipe-related problems like leaks, all of which disturb normal operations and lose companies plenty of other capital in between.

Companies belonging to specific industries have varying piping system needs, depending on the kind of operations they perform, the equipment they utilise, and the environment in which they operate. Depending on these, businesses may opt for either of these four types of pipe systems: the Cuni, Chibro Pressfitting, Cunipress, and Steckdrain.

The Cuni piping system has 2 main models--the 90/10 and the 70/30. The Cuni system was created to effectively stop seawater from entering and causing corrosion. A common problem particularly among industries located in open seas, corrosion is destructive and costly to treat. Ships and offshore rigs will find the Cuni a cost-friendly answer to dissolution with its effective metal alloy protective coating, which keeps corrosive seawater well out.

The Chibro Pressfitting, on the other hand, is a piping system made simple to install for industrial, residential, and commercial buildings. It makes use of carbon steel which is non-fire hazard, harmless, and durable. It is also very flexible and cost-efficient, thus making it a good long-term solution against leaks.

The Cunipress piping system, meanwhile, is exceptional for its reliability and simplicity of installation. Companies will find the Cunipress a more economic solution against corrosion because it is made to resist both seawater and brackish water corrosion.

Lastly, the Steckdrain pipe system is best for drainage waters, industries, big kitchens, as well as hospitals for its versatility. The Steckdrain is made of stainless steel and works well for drainage systems under gravity or vacuum, protecting all common types of buildings and industries from corrosion and other pipe-related conditions as well.




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