Silver Streak Fiberglass Pipe

Fiberglass pipe that's ready for your toughest abrasive applications

Description

Ideal for abrasive and corrosive services found in flue gas desulfurization (FGD) scrubber and mining applications, Silver Streak™ pipe is filament-wound using epoxy resin and fiberglass reinforcement. Manufactured with a proprietary blend of abrasion-resistant additives, it is offered with a standard 80-mil nominal liner. Custom liner thicknesses are available upon special request.

Applications

  • Mining
  • Chemical and industrial
Specifications

Silver Streak Fiberglass Pipe Specifications

Model

Silver Streak

Silver Streak LD

Size range

2 to 48 in.

30 to 48 in.

Inner corrosion barrier

70- to 100-mil abrasion-resistant liner

100-mil abrasion-resistant liner

Pressure ratings

2 to 24 in. – 150 psig (10 bar)

30 to 24 in. – 225 psig (15 bar)

Temperature range

Up to 225 °F (107 °C)

Up to 200 °F (93 °C)

Fittings

Bell and spigot or butt and wrap

Flanges or butt and wrap

Service

Abrasive and corrosive service applications such as limestone and gypsum slurries in FGD scrubbers

Construction

Filament-wound with epoxy or vinyl-ester resin and fiberglass roving with special abrasion-resistant liners

Resources
  • Silver Streak Data Sheet

  • Silver Streak Fittings Dimensions Data Sheet

  • Silver Streak LD Abrasion-Resistant Pipe Data Sheet

  • Silver Streak LD Fittings Dimensions Data Sheet

  • Silver Streak LD Piping System Spec Sheet

  • Silver Streak Piping System Spec Sheet

  • Secondary Containment Pipe and Two-Piece Fittings Data Sheet

  • Chemical-Industrial Distribution List

  • Chemical and Industrial Piping Systems Brochure

  • Mining and Milling Brochure

  • Red Thread HP, Green Thread HP, and Silver Streak Pipe Installation Handbook

  • Fiberglass Engineering and Piping Design Guide

  • Alabama Power Plant Scrubber Piping Case Study

  • Chilled and Hot Water Piping (Wisconsin) Case Study

  • GE Booth Wastewater Treatment Plant (Ontario, Canada) Case Study

  • Skid-Mounted, Abrasion-Resistant Piping System Case Study