Cast iron channeling BLUTOP

cast iron channeling
cast iron channeling
cast iron channeling
cast iron channeling
cast iron channeling
cast iron channeling
cast iron channeling
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Characteristics

Material
cast iron
Diameter

Max.: 160 mm
(6 in)

Min.: 75 mm
(3 in)

Description

A combination of scientific innovations specific to water distribution pipe systems Proven to significantly improve the operating efficiency and working conditions of pipe-laying teams at work sites, the award-winning BLUTOP range is ideal for use within drinking water distribution networks in urban, semi-urban and rural areas. It has been designed to facilitate the extension or renewal of existing networks and, advantageously, is dimensionally compatible with existing plastic pipe (Polyethylene/PE and Polyvinyl Chloride/PVC) networks and their related connection and maintenance accessories. Available with diameters of between 75 and 160 mm, the ductile cast iron pipes and fittings of the BLUTOP range are expected to last more than 100 years, due to their high mechanical strength, protection against soil and water aggression, guaranteed leak tightness, and flexible junctions. Benefits Innovation: manufactured in Europe, the BLUTOP range benefits from the latest technical advances made by Saint­Gobain PAM, resulting in a lighter pipe that can be transported to hard-to-reach locations, carried on site by hand and inserted using a crowbar. The highly flexible joint facilitates pipe laying on uneven ground, in narrow trenches and confined spaces. Cost and time savings: the significant angular deviation (up to 6°) at joints necessitates fewer fittings and reduces the cost of works, while the easily-cleaned socket, easily-fitted pre-lubricated joint, thinner iron wall and hole-cutting tools reduce cutting times.
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