Tag: Supports

RedLineIPS Base ELL Non-Adjustable Supports

Base ELL Pipe Supports

Adjustable and Non-Adjustable Base ELL Pipe Supports are specialized components designed to support and stabilize piping systems by providing secure cradling and load distribution. The "ELL" refers to the L-shaped bracket that holds the pipe, and the base plate is used to anchor the support to a structural surface.
Cogbill RedLineIPS SmartPad System Installed in Chemical Plant

SmartPad System – Protecting Pipes from CUPS Corrosion

The RedLineIPS SmartPad System, developed by Cogbill and currently pending patent approval, offers a groundbreaking solution to combat the pervasive issue of corrosion in industrial piping systems, specifically at pipe support points, commonly referred to as "Corrosion Under Pipe Supports" (CUPS) or "Corrosion Under Supports" (CUS)
Variety of RedLineIPS Adjustable Pipe Supports

The Role of Pipe Supports In Industrial Piping Systems

Pipe supports play a vital role in the operation, safety, efficiency, and longevity of piping systems in petrochemical and gas facilities. These systems are crucial for transporting a myriad of substances, including oil, natural gas, and various chemical products, under conditions that may involve high pressures and temperatures, mechanical stress,…
RedLineIPS Non-Metallic Piping Products

FRP’s Role in Pipe Supports and Corrosion Protection

In the world of industrial materials, Fiber-Reinforced Plastic (FRP) stands out as a true marvel. Often referred to as fiber-reinforced polymer, FRP is a composite material created from a polymer matrix reinforced with fibers like glass, carbon, or aramid. Its unique properties make it indispensable across a variety of industries,…
Corroded Pipe & Metal Support

Corrosion Under Pipe Support (CUPS)

Corrosion Under Pipe Supports (CUPS) is a common and often overlooked issue in industrial piping systems, leading to significant structural damage and potential system failures. This type of corrosion occurs at the points where pipes rest on their supports, and is exacerbated by factors such as friction, trapped moisture, contact…