Champion Strut Conduit and Pipe Support Solution

EIN CampionStrut 400

Feb 24, 2021

Champion Strut is a fiberglass non-metallic channel framing system that includes a complete line of non-metallic accessories, fasteners, hangers, pipe clamps and channels. Champion Strut™ is a versatile, high-strength fiberglass framing system that has been successfully used in many highly corrosive applications including steel mills, wastewater treatment, rendering facilities, utilities, refineries, chemical plants, marinas, pulp and paper, desalination facilities, water reclamation facilities, theme parks, aquariums, pools and underground vaults.

Champion Strut is a complete system of fiberglass channel & non-metallic components. These components include fittings, threaded rods, pipe clamps, fasteners, nuts and accessories, pipe and conduit hanger types, pipe hanging accessories, as well as wall support racks for framing and mounting conduit and mechanical piping. The channels are supplied in standard 10-foot lengths.

It features the following advantages:

  • Multiple strut channel profiles to accommodate any application
  • Non-metallic – available in both polyester (dark grey) and vinyl ester (beige) resin systems
  • A complete line of corrosion-resistant fiberglass components provides durability and contribute to project longevity
  • UV resistant – channels incorporate UV inhibitors and surfacing veil which improves weatherability and inhibits UV degradation
  • Fire retardant for added protection
  • Lightweight for smooth installation
  • Easy to field cut and drill
    • Supplied in standard 10-ft lengths with 20-ft lengths available upon special-order request
  • CS-SST Series Channel (only) will accommodate stainless steel pipe straps
  • Customization, such as special colors, available upon request

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