Casing Pipe Spacer
Although casing spacers play a small part in the installation process of a water or sewer carrier pipe, the part they play is an important one.
Also known as casing insulators, they’re able to improve a carrier pipe’s performance, reliability, and life-cycle. In addition, insulators ensure accurate alignment, provide support, and reduce pipe installation time.
Why You Should Use HFN-Piping Casing Spacers
When you need to install a carrier pipe and casing, you’ll need a medium to fit between the empty annulus (the ring-shaped space between the carrier pipe and casing). For this, you’ll have two options, annulus filler or casing spacers. Unlike annulus filler, casing spacers can provide a number of benefits.
Repair
Main filler is sand that is used to fill the empty space between a carrier pipe and its casing. While annulus filler provides insulation, it can make performing repairs on the casing or pipe difficult. For example, if a repair needs to be made, sand will either escape or will need to be removed to reach the carrier pipe. Once the repair is done, the missing sand will need to be replaced.
With HFN-Piping casing Pipe spacers, there’s no need for filler as metallic spacers will keep the pipe centered and secured in its casing. This means that repairs can be done more efficiently
Variety Of Materials
HFN-Piping Casing Pipe Spacer can be made with a wide variety of materials. This can include stainless steel, carbon steel, polyethylene, epoxy-coated steel, and more. The material used is typically polyethylene or Rubber.
Costs
One of the biggest benefits that come with using HFN-Piping casing Pipe spacers is the opportunity to lower installation and maintenance costs. Annulus filler is not only expensive, but it requires extremely intensive labor and can act as an electrolyte, inviting unwanted current to the pipe. HFN-Piping casing Pipe spacers, however, eliminate the need for annulus filler. This results in efficient installation, repair, and replacement.
Pipe Integrity
When HFN-Piping casing Pipe spacers are installed on a carrier pipe, they provide protection to the pipe in a number of ways including:
- Uniform support for the weight of the pipe
- Electrical Insulation
- Corrosion Protection
- Keeping the carrier pipe and casing separate
- HFN-Piping Casing Pipe Spacer Is Your One-Stop-Shop for Casing Pipe Spacers
Our team works hard to provide our customers with the best products and services available in the industry. We offer a wide range of insulator solutions through Casing Pipe Spacer that can be customized for your company’s unique needs. Give HFN-Piping Casing Pipe Spacer a call today and one of our experts will answer all of your questions.
Casing Pipe Spacer
HFN-Piping Casing Spacer is used to support and electrically insulate a pipeline from a casing pipe through which it must pass. Typical uses of Casing Spacer include river, canal and bridge crossings, as well as road and rail crossings.
Available Sizes – 100 mm to 5000 mm
Available Width – 25 mm to 200 mm
High Compression Strength.
Low Co-efficient of friction
Tensile Strength ~5000-7500 psi
High Impact Strength
High Hardness Level
Uniform Support to Weight Of Pipe
Weather resistance
Chemical resistance
Electrical Insulation
Dimensional Stability
Corrosion Protection
Keeping the carrier and casing pipe separate
Powder coated
Precise VMC Machined
Custom Made
Stainless Steel Used
And much moreWith excellent dielectric resistance and low moisture absorption for minimal electric current loss and no impairment of cathodic protection, polyethylene spacers and insulators are an economical choice for use on all plastic pipe, metal pipe up to 3000mm diameter and smaller ductile pipe.
Polyethylene casing spacers and insulators are manufactured by injection molding using polyethylene, which provides high impact strength and a low coefficient of friction.
Polyethylene casing insulators are recommended for every 5 feet of pipeline. Molded into the inner surface of the casing insulators are grooves which prevent slippage of any carrier pipe coating. Lightweight, economical and easy to install, APS Polyethylene Casing Insulators require only a screwdriver for installation. Do not exceed 35 in-lbs of torque.
Polypropylene has a good friction coefficient due to its waxy surface with good sliding properties. The sliding friction coefficient is approx. 0.2 for PP on steel. In comparison to this, steel on steel is approx. 0.5. Therefore the abrasion is reduced to a minimum. The material is strong and yet fl exible and is therefore resistant to stress cracking. Flexibility of the body, stability of the skid form and excellent dielectric insulation are some more of the good characteristics of this material. Polypropylene has a higher temperature resistance compared to polyethylene. The base material is resistant from -20 °C to +100 °C.
Sampling:
The sizes of the samples are approx A4 but sizes may vary slightly depending on availability.
Delivery:
Orders are delivered via a next day service and we aim to dispatch all orders within 48 hrs, 80% of our orders are currently being delivered within 3 working days from ordering. However during busy periods, or if the product is out of stock, we may dispatch within three to four working days from when we receive your order.
Track Order Status:
We pride ourselves on great customer service and communication – during the order process you will receive several emails to keep you up to date with the status of your order and also when it has been dispatched.
Packing:
All sizes of this product are dispatched with protective bubble sheet and Woven sacks on both side.
Dispatch information:
We have an excellent relationship with our Transporter service and all orders are meticulously packed using a variety of materials to ensure the sheets arrive in excellent condition.
Please Note:
Our current machines work to a tolerance Thickness of +/- 0.1mm. Colour of sheets may differ slightly due to variance in computer monitors.
Email us now for Buying HF-N Casing Pipe Spacers at sales@hfnpiping.com