Corrosion-resistant pipe hangers are available in several material options, each suited for specific environmental and application needs. Selection depends on the level of corrosion resistance required, compatibility with pipe material, and environmental factors.
Corrosion-Resistant Pipe Hangers
Composite clevis hangers are highly corrosion resistant, non-conductive, and flame retardant. They are suitable for harsh environments and conform to standard pipe sizing.
Stainless Steel Pipe Hanger
Stainless steel pipe hangers offer excellent corrosion resistance and strength, suitable for sanitary, industrial, and outdoor use. The addition of a polypropylene sleeve provides extra protection in corrosive or sanitary applications.
Copper Hanger Strapping
Copper hanger strapping provides natural, long-lasting corrosion resistance. Copper forms a protective patina, making it ideal for plumbing in chlorinated or saltwater environments, exposed piping, and decorative installations.
Galvanized Steel Hanger Straps
Galvanized steel hangers offer cost-effective corrosion resistance for general duty applications. Suitable for residential plumbing, HVAC, and industrial runs where only short-term protection is required.
Reinforced Polyamide Pipe Hanger
Pipe hangers made from reinforced polyamide provide corrosion resistance with good mechanical strength, often used for plumbing and HVAC installations in mildly corrosive settings.
For maximum corrosion resistance and safety:
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Use stainless steel, copper, or specialty composite hangers in environments with moisture, chemicals, or saltwater exposure.
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Always match the hanger material with the pipe to avoid galvanic corrosion. Materials should be compatible to prevent accelerated corrosion.
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For sanitary and food-grade installations, stainless steel or polypropylene-lined hangers are preferred.
Copper and stainless steel are best for demanding environments requiring long-term durability and minimal maintenance. Composite and plastic options suit highly aggressive chemical settings or electrical isolation needs. Galvanized steel is effective for short-term or low-risk installations but may eventually corrode, needing replacement.
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