STAUFF ACT Clamps: Anti-Corrosion Technology
ACT clamps from STAUFF are specially designed to protect stainless steel pipework against crevice corrosion. ACT stands for Anti Corrosion Technology, so colloquially speaking these are our anti-corrosion clamps. They are made of flame-retardant polypropylene (PP-V0) and integrated elastomer strips that prevent moisture from penetrating the gap between the clamp and the pipe. Metal components such as rails, screws and welding plates are made of V4A stainless steel and are optimised for maximum resistance to seawater and other environmental influences. Clamp body made of flame-retardant polypropylene PP-V0 (in black) with integrated elastomer strips Metal components such as cover plates and welding plates, screws, rail nuts, support rails etc. in stainless steel V4A for maximum durability and resistance to corrosion and other environmental influences.
Stainless steel components are also available with improved corrosion resistance. In this case, metallic and non-metallic impurities are consistently avoided during production, processing and storage. The components are then distributed exclusively in the form of complete and closed packaging units in order to categorically rule out contamination during transport.
Mounting options are flexible, including weld plate mounting, surface mounting and fastening with hammerhead bolts and rail nuts in cable trays or profile rails.





