ST-System
The fittings are tailor-made for non-standard pipe diameters from DN40 to DN2200. The ST-System – the ideal solution for all your requirements.
The ST-System is a tailor-made solution specially developed for non-standard sizes. Small or large, the fittings are suitable for all diameters from DN40 to DN2200 mm. The ST-System can be used for various pipe materials, including PE, PVC, steel, asbestos cement and (ductile) cast iron. The fittings are suitable for underground and aboveground use.
Tailor-made solution
For all outside diameters up to and including DN2200, every fitting can be tailor-made accurately to the millimeter. PN10, PN16 and PN25 pressure classes are available for the ST-System.
Easy to install
Quick, safe and simple installation of the ST-System is ensured by way of the 300-mm standardized insertion depth; special tools are not required. Different configurations and longer fittings are possible.
Long life expectancy
The fittings are protected from corrosion by Resicoat® epoxy powder coating. ST-System fittings are therefore maintenance-free and have a technical life expectancy of 50 years.
Flexibly applicable
The ST-System enables the connection of pipes made from different materials, including PE, PVC, steel, asbestos cement and (ductile) cast iron. The application can be used underground and aboveground.
ST-System Product Range

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