
Core features of the pipe support案例
High Load-Bearing Capacity
The main material of pipe supports is usually high-density foamed polymer or metal, with high compressive strength, capable of withstanding the weight of the pipe and the additional force generated by thermal expansion and contraction. For example, the compressive strength of vermiculite insulation pipe supports can reach more than 10 MPa, suitable for large-diameter pipes.
Low Thermal Conductivity
Insulated pipe supports use low thermal conductivity materials (such as vermiculite, with thermal conductivity below 0.15 W/m·K), effectively reducing heat loss. In steam pipes, using insulated pipe supports can reduce the pipe surface temperature by 30%-50%.
Corrosion and Fire Resistance
The surface of the pipe support can be treated with baking paint, hot-dip galvanizing, or Teflon coating, resisting corrosion from acids, alkalis, and salts. At the same time, inorganic material pipe supports (such as vermiculite) have Class A non-combustible properties, improving the safety of the piping system.
Easy Installation
Pipe support components are pre-assembled into a single structure at the factory. On-site installation does not require modification of the pipeline and can quickly complete positioning and fixing, shortening the construction period.