HUBLESS PIPES & FITTINGS
Cast Iron Pipes and Fittings have been used to convey waste and water throughout the world since centuries. Cast Iron Pipe installed at the fountains of Versailles in 1623 is still functioning today, is the silent testimony of durability and performance. Cast Iron has proven its worth over the years in demanding applications, a historical track record unmatched by substitute materials.
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FEATURES
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As per ISO 6594
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As per DIN 19522
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As per IS 15905-2011
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Stainless Steel Coupling with EPDM Rubber: DIN 19543
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USES
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Soil
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Waste
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Ventilation
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Rain Water
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SIZES
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Nominal dia 50mm to 200mm
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Standard length 3000mm
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Cut length from 300mm to 3000mm available in multiples of 300mm upon request
WHY HUBBLES PIPES & FITTINGS?
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Compact System Hubless couplings allow for a compact arrangement, making them ideal for limited access areas.
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System Flexibility: These couplings provide sufficient flexibility under adverse conditions, permitting pipe movement and building sway without breakage or leakage. They also resist vibrations and absorb shocks.
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Versatility : A hassle-free system that can be used efficiently in various conditions.
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Low Installation Cost:Pipes are available in longer lengths, and couplings speed up the work, reducing costs.
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Less Wastage: Since the pipes and fittings are hubless, every inch can be utilized by making coupling joints.
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Angular Deflection: Coupling joints allow deflection in piping up to 5 degrees.
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Easy To Handle: These pipes are easier to handle compared to hub pipes.
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Hassle Free Installation: Installing hubless cast iron pipes and fittings has no added complications like fire collars, cladding, additional brackets, sound insulation, expansion joints, or thermal limiters, unlike uPVC pipes.
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Flexible Reorientation: The system allows for future reorientation of the drainage system, as couplings and fittings can be taken out and reused anytime.
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Durability: Hubless pipes and fittings are highly durable, resistant to abrasion, noise transmission, vibrations, and shocks. They have a low coefficient of expansion and can withstand high temperatures.