Stainless Steel
Pipe Clamps
The range of Stauff Pipe Clamps is an extensive one and the range of materials used in their construction is equally wide.
These materials cover both the clamping jaws and the metal hardware used for support and mounting
Most often designers and users are looking for materials that will last longer and resist corrosion. At the same time they may also be looking for higher quality plastic materials for applications involving such things as fire risk or UV stability. So, often these needs are combined and available within the Stauff Clamp product groupings.
Detailed information on all material products can of course be found within our catalogues, such as that for the Standard Series Clamps DIN 3015 PT1
LIsted right are typical examples of Stauff Clamps available with Stainless Steel hardware.
Looking for the Stauff Anti Corrosion Clamps ACT? See item 4 below . . .
Stauff Clamps Standard Series DIN 3015 Pt1
Available with Stainless Hardware
Stainless Steel V2A
1.4301 / 1.4305 (AISI 304 / 303) W4
Stainless Steel V4A
1.4401 / 1.4571 (AISI 316 / 316 Ti) W5
Stauff Clamps Heavy Series DIN 3016 Pt 2
Available with Stainless Hardware
Stainless Steel V2A
1.4301 / 1.4305 (AISI 304 / 303) W4
Stainless Steel V4A
1.4401 / 1.4571 (AISI 316 / 316 Ti) W5
Stauff Clamps Twin Series DIN 3015 Pt3
Available with Stainless Hardware
Stainless Steel V2A
1.4301 / 1.4305 (AISI 304 / 303) W4
Stainless Steel V4A
1.4401 / 1.4571 (AISI 316 / 316 Ti) W5
Stauff Clamps For Specialised Applications
The Stauff Anti Corrosion Clamp has been designed to provide efficient prevention of crevice corrosion under pipe clamps on stainless steel pipework with middle and long term cost savings as a result of extended service and maintenance intervals.
The hardware for this clamp series is provided as stainless to ensure complete integrity of operation in the hazardous conditions normally encountered.
STAUFF Stainless Steel Hi-Clean clamp series were developed specifically for use in industrial clean rooms with the highest demands regarding hygiene and design. They are primarily used in the fields of process engineering and in the food, beverage and pharmaceuticals industry.







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