‘Counter flanges’ have simplified the transition to
modular pipework systems and includes ‘adaptor’ flanges in the
series-manufactured range, which are available in both square and round forms.
The development has been in response to customer
demand days the Jacob company.
The new adapters are welded onto the machine outlet or
inlet ports.
Matching counter flanges from Jacob’s modular range
can then be used to connect the adapters to the pipeline, simply and quickly,
using bolts.
Counter flanges are available in unprimed mild steel
or stainless steel.
They are used in conjunction with silicone or NBR
gaskets to ensure reliable connections to the pipe system. Previously, the
customer had to provide a counter flange or adapt it to the correct hole
pattern.
The new counter flange completes the wide range of Jacob
transitions and connection adapters, which also includes welding ends and
transition pieces.
The series manufactured range covers diameters from
DN80 to DN 00mm. Larger diameters are available on request.
For More information: www.pipe-systems.eu
About Jacob
Jacob is specialised
in dust extraction, exhaust air and bulk goods handling, and is a leading manufacturer for pipe systems based on the
modular concept in Europe with a world-wide market presence.
Pipe systems for bulk material handling as well as dust extraction and
exhaust air units for environmental engineering (cooling air/exhaust air) are
the largest application areas for Jacob pipe systems (diameters 60 - 800mm or
larger for customised production, 1-3mm pipe wall thickness, steel pipes are
primed, galvanised or stainless steel).
Easy
installations, in addition to innovative developments and the ability to
quickly deliver from the warehouse, ensure an outstanding position for Jacob pipe
systems in all industries which employ metal piping for manufacturing
processes.
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Machine connections made easy – Jacob’s counter flanges make
it easier than ever to create transitions to its modular, easy-to-install
pipework system
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