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Pipe fixing materials
Pipe fixing material is used to mount pipework firmly, neatly and without strain. Within this category, you will find pipe clamps, compression rings and sealing materials for heating systems, water-based systems and technical pipework.
At Hewa, you will find fixing materials for installers, service technicians, business customers and DIY users. When selecting the right material, check pipe diameter, material type, mounting position, fixing distance, sealing, fitting type and accessibility for service or maintenance.
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Pipe fixing material for stable and neat pipework
Pipe fixing material ensures that pipe routes are mounted firmly, clearly and without strain. This includes pipe clamps for fixing, compression rings for connection technology and sealing material for threaded connections in technical installations.
Selecting pipe fixing material
The right choice depends on pipe diameter, material type, mounting position, fixing distance, application and the combination with fittings or sealants. With pipework, not only the pipe itself matters, but also the way it is supported, connected and finished.
Within this category, also review installation material for technical mounting, pipes for heating and water systems and fittings for pipe connections.
Important when fixing pipework
- Check pipe diameter and select a suitable pipe clamp or fixing
- Match fixing distance to material, weight, temperature and pipe route
- Check compression rings, sealing and fittings for connections
- Avoid strain on pipes, fittings and valves
- Allow for expansion, vibration, sound transfer and accessibility
- Use suitable sealing material for threaded connections
- After installation, always check stability, fit and leak tightness
Applications within pipe fixing material
Pipe clamps
For firmly fixing pipes to walls, floors, ceilings, profiles or technical structures.
Compression rings
For correct fit in compression fittings, where the pipe is mechanically secured within the connection.
Sealing material
For sealing threaded connections, reducers, valves and technical connections.
Installation and service
For maintenance, replacement, renovation and extension of existing pipe routes in technical installations.
Firm fixing, correct fit and reliable sealing
A pipe route only functions reliably when fixing, connection and sealing are technically matched. Pipe clamps must match the diameter and provide sufficient support. A clamp that is too loose or too tight can cause installation issues, sound transfer or strain on the pipe.
With compression connections, the correct compression ring is important for reliable fit. Always check whether dimensions, material and fitting match. With threaded connections, suitable sealing is required to prevent leaks. Liquid thread sealant, sealing cord or sealing thread must be selected based on application, material, pressure and temperature.
For installers, it is sensible to assess fixing material as part of the complete system rather than as a separate item. Consider pipe length, bends, expansion, vibration, system pressure, temperature, fittings, shut-off valves and service access. A carefully fixed pipe route is clearer, quieter, easier to maintain and less prone to leakage or installation complaints.
Frequently asked questions about pipe fixing material
What is pipe fixing material used for?
Fixing material is used to mount pipes securely, create connections correctly and seal connections reliably within technical installations.
Which pipe clamp do I need?
The correct pipe clamp depends on pipe diameter, material, mounting position, load, temperature and desired fixing distance. Always check that the clamp fits properly without damaging the pipe.
When do I need a compression ring?
A compression ring is used in a compression fitting to mechanically secure the pipe. The ring size must match the pipe diameter and the fitting used.
When should I use thread sealing?
Thread sealing is used with threaded connections where a leak-tight joint is required. The correct sealing method depends on material, medium, pressure, temperature and installation instructions.
What should an installer check during installation?
Check diameter, fixing distance, strain-free mounting, material compatibility, sealing, compression rings, vibration, accessibility and inspection for stability and leak tightness.
Need pipe fixing material?
Hewa supports installers, business customers and private buyers with fixing material for pipes, fittings and technical installations. Contact us for product selection, application advice or tailored delivery.
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