ANAMET Canada Anaconda SEALTITE Conduits & Fittings

March 10, 2025

ANAMET Canada’s Anaconda SEALTITE flexible conduits, available in a wide variety of materials, diameters, and constructions, with or without cover, are well suited for specific industrial applications. The matching fittings are available in a wide range of sizes, materials and threads for use with ANAMET Canada’s Anaconda SEALTITE brand of conduits.

The full range of conduits and fittings offers excellent mechanical protection and exceptional flexibility to meet even your highest specifications. ANAMET strives to consistently provide customers with innovative products and excellent service. All Anaconda SEALTITE flexible conduits and fittings are developed especially to meet your requirements and are suitable for practically every feasible application, whether electrical or industrial.

Common Applications

  • Train & Infrastructure
  • Power & Energy
  • Food & Pharma
  • OEM Machinebuilding
  • Factory Automation
  • Steel & Foundry
  • Marine & Defence
  • Oil & Gas

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