Corrosion Protection
When installing electrical systems in highly corrosive environments or where there are many moving
mechanical parts, it is recommended that coated steel conduit be used. Many industries
were using standard approved PVC piping for electrical wiring, which lead to product
failure and loss in production. For these reasons and the high costs for maintenance, many companies
are now using coated steel. Steel may be heavier and bulkier to work with but the end result
of using coated steel will be an electrical system that can withstand corrosion and mechanical
abuse for years to come. If you're going to invest money into your company it is better to do
it up front rather than at the end when a system is shut down for being unsafe, or worse yet,
an employee is hurt by a faulty system.
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Industries such as waste water, paper, mining, petro chem, oil, and gas have benefited
greatly from the use of coated steel electrical conduit. Perma-Cote's patented system
for the preparation and coating of steel piping has taken them to the top of the market
for such products. We have perfected the system so well that our products continuously
outperform the competition. Receiving the coveted ETL performance verification has not
hurt business either. When it comes to bragging rights, companies that have such
verification for their coated steel can not be surpassed. It is the standard that
all PVC coated galvanized rigid conduit is compared to. ETL performance deals with
predictable product life cycles (how long the product will last).
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