Support and hanger pipe supports
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- Commodity name: Support and hanger pipe supports
- Commodity ID: 1450523609766973440
Support hangers are primarily used on steam and water pipelines or boiler equipment in power plants, where thermal displacement occurs during operation, as well as on related equipment and installations. The working performance and thermal displacement requirements of spring-supported hangers are determined based on calculations that take into account the forces acting on the pipelines.

Support hangers are primarily used on steam and water pipelines or boiler equipment in power plants, where thermal displacement occurs during operation, as well as on related equipment and installations. The working performance and thermal displacement requirements of spring-supported hangers are determined based on calculations that take into account the forces acting on the pipelines.
Our factory adjusts the spring supports and hangers according to the design load: that is, the springs are pre-compressed and set at the specified cold-state load position; at the same time, the theoretical working position at cold state is marked.
Support hangers can be primarily categorized into four major types: spring support hangers, pipe-support hangers, root-support hangers, and accessory support hangers.
Before leaving the factory, the spring supports and hangers have been pre-set by the manufacturer. After installation on pipelines and equipment, perform the necessary thread adjustments and disengage the set pins. At this point, the actual load carried by the spring will be the cold-state load specified in the design.
Pipe supports are also categorized into insulated (cold-insulated) and non-insulated types. The non-insulated ones are simply called "supports" and are used for pipelines operating at ambient temperatures; the insulated (cold-insulated) ones are referred to as "pipe shoes."
Whether or not thermal insulation is required, supports can be categorized as sliding, fixed, or guiding. Regardless of which type is chosen, the support itself remains unchanged—only the connection between the support and the steel structure or bracket differs.
Typically, sliding and guiding pipe supports employ sliding friction between PTFE plates or between a mild steel plate and a PTFE plate to reduce the coefficient of friction, thereby minimizing the restraining stress exerted by the pipe support on the pipeline during deformation or displacement and, as much as possible, preventing relative displacement between the pipe support and the pipeline.
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