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What is the axial restraint between the foam insulation and a pipe clamp? |
Axial restraint is usually the clamping force
and in case axial load is considerably higher, axial stops are welded to the
inside of the clamp to prevent axial movement of the insulation within the
support.![]() Cold Insulated Pipe Anchors with Axial Stops |
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