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U-Bolt c/w 4 Hex Nut & 4 Flat Washers [SS316]

SKU : BU-316-NC-DR-01-V200-09

NPS 8'', Viton 200 °C, PTFE

U-Bolt & D-ROD are engineered to cater to a wide range of pipe support and structural applications, including Bolting and Insulation. Recognized for its strength, resistance to corrosion, use of high-quality materials, and adherence to international standards
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Size
NPS 1/2''
NPS 3/4''
NPS 1''
NPS 1-1/2''
NPS 2''
NPS 3''
NPS 4''
NPS 6''
NPS 8''
NPS 10''
NPS 12''
U-bolt Insulator
HT 175 °C
Viton 200 °C
Insulator Rod
None
PTFE
PEI
PEEK
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Product description
Materials & Accessories 1. U-Bolt – Stainless Steel 316 (SS316) Key Features: Better corrosion resistance than SS304, especially against chemicals and seawater (due to molybdenum content), highly durable in corrosive environments Recommended For: Marine applications, coastal areas, chemical plants, pharmaceutical industry (higher cost than SS304) 2. Polyshrink (Heat Shrink Tube) Plastic sleeve that shrinks when heated. HT175 (PVDF): Heat resistant (up to 175°C), chemical resistant, scratch resistant, usually transparent Viton 200 (FKM): Higher heat resistance (up to 200°C), excellent chemical resistance, flexible, impact and scratch resistant 3. Special Insulator Rods (Sold Separately) Purpose: To insulate between the pipe and support, providing electrical insulation or load distribution. PTFE (Teflon): Key Features: Excellent electrical insulation, highly chemical resistant, withstands extreme temperatures Limitation: Not mechanically strong, low compressive strength PEI: Key Features: Well-balanced properties, good insulator, mechanically strong, heat resistant (~170°C), good chemical resistance PEEK: Key Features: Highest strength and durability, wear-resistant, very high heat resistance (up to 250°C), excellent chemical resistance

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