Piping systems mainly made of plastic materials such as PPR polypropylene, HDPE polyethylene, PVCs, multilayers, polybutylene, among others.
Main advantages include corrosion resistance, low weight and ability to withstand a wide range of chemicals, making it suitable for applications in corrosive environments.
- Lightweight structures. Savings in space, weight, time and costs
- Faster assembly
- Cleaner installation
- Longer life cycle of materials and systems
- Minimum leakage
- Reduced wall roughness
- Zero corrosion
- Minimum maintenance
- Easy to repair
These pipes are made of a combination of fibreglass and vinylester resin, making them corrosion resistant, lightweight and durable.
GRVE piping is composed of three different layers: an interior one that creates a 2.5 mm chemical barrier, a middle one that provides all the mechanical resistance, and an outer one delivering the necessary protection and finish.
- Corrosion resistant
- Longer life cycle of materials and systems
- Lightweight structures
- Minimum maintenance
- Flexible design
- Reduced wall roughness
- Certified for use in Level 3 (L3) Fire Endurance Rating spaces (IMO Resolution A.753(18))
- Conductive and non-conductive piping
Piping systems mainly made of metallic materials, such as galvanised steel, stainless steel and copper, among others. These pipes are used in a variety of shipbuilding, industrial and residential applications thanks to their strength, durability and ability to transport a wide range of fluids and gases.
- Minimise the number of welds by using press-fit and push-fit joints.
- Suitable for use in spaces with higher fire integrity requirements.
Solutions for complex installations with standardised and certified elements, consolidating them as an alternative to traditional constructions that require a significant consumption of time and resources, thus increasing installation costs.
- Easy installation
- Easy dismantling
- Easy maintenance
- Possibility of installing in advanced construction phases
- No welding, thus avoiding exposure to particles