New line from Pegler

Pegler, Shurjoint

Pegler Yorkshire, is introducing a mechanical grooved piping system to its portfolio. Under the brand VSH Shurjoint, this new range will complement the company’s renowned brands such as VSH XPress and VSH Tectite offering a fully integrated piping solution.

Eleanor Johnson, fittings market manager for Pegler Yorkshire commented: “The introduction of VSH Shurjoint brings grooved fittings, couplings and valves to the UK under the Pegler Yorkshire portfolio providing our customers with a fully integrated piping system from one manufacturer ,avoiding compatibility issues.”

When comparing this system to welding, VSH Shurjoint can reduce installation time by up to 70%, offering a more efficient install along with improved safety thanks to the elimination of heat. In addition, the system is backed by technical support from the onset, with 3D design modelling and BIM-ready drawings, cost comparisons and thermal movement analysis all of which provides information that can improve jobsite schedules, productivity and budgets.

The system can be integrated into applications such as heating, cooling, compressed air and sprinkler systems. This system is underpinned by Pegler’s portfolio of technology including press and push fittings and valve range, it also offers a 10-year warranty.

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