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About Pipe Transits

Pipe transits are sealed bulkhead pathways for pipe that are designed to withstand pressure, contamination, and fluid ingress. They are used in situations where piping cannot be routed around walls or bulkheads, or if the piping must pass through an area where specific hazards exist that are beyond the functional ratings of the pipe itself.  Pipe transits are generally modular systems including conduit frames, sealing plugs, and appropriate insulation, putties, or foaming materials, as necessary. 

The conduit frame is, essentially, a support box which fits snugly into the hole through the wall or bulkhead, through which the pipes will pass.  The shape and geometry of the conduit frame can vary depending upon the application, the size and shape of the pipes involved, or if there is an existing passageway into which the frame must fit.

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