Curaflex® C/M

  • Sealing of penetrations
  • Use in lining pipe provided by the customer or WU concrete core drilling (white tank)
  • for several pipes
Pressing water

Technical details

  • Tested in accordance with FHRK test basis GE 101 (No. G 30 322-2-2) - FHRK 57 LD10
  • Gas and water-tight
  • Radon-tight - in accordance with FHRK data sheet MB 101, meets the requirements for radon precaution areas
  • Angles of the service pipes up to 8º possible
  • Absorption of axial movements
  • Double-sealing

Areas of use

  • Sealing of penetrations
  • Use in lining pipe provided by the customer or WU concrete core drilling (white tank)
  • for several pipes

Product benefits

  • Large sealing areas
  • Permanently tight without retensioning (maintenance-free)
  • Higher sealing performance of the gasket insert thanks to DPS and DOYMA-Grip
  • System component, without cuts or divisions, with watertight welded bolts
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  • #Frame rings: Steel rings, ggv corrosion protection coating; optionally made of stainless steel 1.4301 (V2A) or 1.4571/1.4404 (V4A)
  • #Rubber seal: Elastomer, 2 x 27 mm thick EPDM seals (DOYMA-Grip), optionally EPDM-TW, NBR (fuel/oil resistant) or silicone (high temperature resistant) or FPM (chemical resistant)
  • Orange center ring (up to KB/DN 350)

Media

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  • Installation situation

    Example Installation of Curaflex® C/M

References

Aerial view of the imposing facade of the Prussian mansion of the Bundesrat in Berlin, with classical columns and the inscription “BUNDESRAT” at the top.

Federal Council Prussian Mansion

The Bundesrat building on Leipziger Strasse in Berlin can look back on a history of more than a hundred years: it was completed in 1904 under the direction of architect Friedrich Schulze-Kolbitz for use by the Prussian Mansion.