Our pipe rack solutions incorporate bolt-free welded joints and galvanized finishes for corrosion prevention. Designed with maintenance walkways and collision protection, Recanton's systems handle temperatures from -30°C to 450°C, making them suitable for refineries and power plants requiring reliable long-term performance.
Our pipe rack solutions incorporate bolt-free welded joints and galvanized finishes for corrosion prevention. Designed with maintenance walkways and collision protection, Recanton's systems handle temperatures from -30°C to 450°C, making them suitable for refineries and power plants requiring reliable long-term performance.
Applications of Pipe Rack
Recanton's structural pipe racks are essential components in industrial facilities, designed to support and organize pipelines efficiently. They are widely used in power plants, oil refineries, and chemical processing plants where pipelines must be elevated for safety and accessibility. The modular design allows for customization to fit complex layouts, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor installations.
Key Features of Pipe Rack
High-Grade Steel Construction: Built with premium steel materials for superior strength and longevity under demanding industrial conditions
Heavy Load Capacity: Supports up to 50 tons of pipeline weight with proven structural integrity
Precision Engineering: Maintains tight ±1mm tolerances for flawless pipe alignment and installation
Advanced Corrosion Protection: Available with either hot-dip galvanizing or epoxy coatings for maximum rust resistance
Earthquake Resistant Design: Engineered to withstand seismic activity up to 8.5 magnitude
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