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Articles Tagged with ''pipe''

letters to editor

Letters to the Editor: September 2020

September 3, 2020
Check out Plumbing & Mechanical's letters to the editor for September 2020!
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ISCO Aquatherm agreement

ISCO announces national distribution agreement with Aquatherm

August 19, 2020

ISCO Industries (ISCO), a Louisville-based high-density polyethylene (HDPE) piping solutions provider, announced an agreement to sell Aquatherm polypropylene piping systems across the entire United States.


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Charlotte Pipe and Foundry pipe and fittings

Charlotte Pipe and Foundry pipe and fittings

July 6, 2020

Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co. manufactures cast-iron and plastic pipe and fittings, all made in the USA. Offering a broad range of DWV products, Charlotte Pipe notes it is the only manufacturer that produces a system of cast-iron, PVC, CPVC and ABS pipe and fittings. 


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Charlotte Pipe relocates main foundry

May 26, 2020
Charlotte Pipe recently announced it will move its main foundry located in Charlotte, North Carolina to a new location in Oakboro, North Carolina.
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PTI InnoShield Pipe Insulation

PTI's InnoShield

January 2, 2020

PTI launches pipe insulation that withstands extreme temperatures, moisture and sunlight.


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Dave Yates

Dave Yates: Déjà vu

Do your customers a favor by educating them on the issues of PB piping.
Dave Yates
Dave Yates
December 9, 2019

For you younger tradesfolk who have entered into a mechanical career within the past 20 years, you may never have encountered PB (polybutylene) tubing and fittings.


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FlowGuard Gold multi-port fitting

FlowGuard Gold multi-port fitting

October 15, 2019

The new FlowGuard MultiPort provides plumbers and developers for multi-residential buildings with an innovative solution for mini-manifold plumbing system designs with FlowGuard Gold CPVC pipe and fittings.


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Dan Holohan: When minds close

Facts mean nothing to people on a mission.
Dan Holohan
October 7, 2019

A guy I don’t know emailed me a question. I get a lot of that because I’m easy to find on the internet.


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Frabo

Inside the Bonomi-Frabo acquisition

‘This is a game-changer’
Mike-Miazga
Mike Miazga
August 20, 2019

How significant is the recent news that Bonomi Group acquired Italian-based fittings manufacturer Frabo?


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The patented ePIPE

Los Angeles Housing Authority completes $4.5M pipe rehabilitation

ePIPE was selected for the project.
Brett Austin
August 14, 2019

Originally built in the 1920s, the housing project in Los Angeles was rebuilt in 1974, but was suffering from the onset of pinhole leaks in its copper drinking water pipes that are located within the structure of the units. Pipes varied in size from ½-inch to 1 ½-inch in diameter.


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