The owners prefer to stay out of the spotlight.
Victaulic was created in 1925.
Victaulic makes a dielectric fitting that could solve your issue.
no
Victaulic products have a long history of being used on underground piping systems.
No. Victaulic fittings are rated for a wide range of liquids, but the only gas they're rated for is air.
A Victaulic fitting is really a grooved end fitting that is used with grooved end pipe, joined with a coupling. These are found on a variety of commercial and industrial piping systems. Victaulic is the company that originated the grooved piping method so the name "Victaulic" is their registered trade name. The correct generic terminology for these fittings is simply grooved end fittings.
250
Yes they can.
· Gruvlok Coupling
5 inches
No, many fluids and air. No approval for natural gas.
The Victaulic system will dampen a small amount of the vibration from the source equipment due to the type of connection it is, pulse and axial forces due to the displacment of the product or the action of the delivery equipment or just the expansion of the piping will not be dampened. I believe there are fittings available to address the problem of vibration transfer. cheers