Contents Contents
• GF Piping Systems Plastics
• Benefits • Lifecycle analysis
Applications
• Multi occupancy residential building • Multi-storey commercial building
Product range • INSTAFLEX
• AQUASYSTEM • COOL-FIT 2.0 • ecoFIT/ELGEF • HIU's • iLITE • ABS
• PVC-C • Malleable
Connection methods Customer service
• Prefabrication • Training • Documentation • Technical support • Mobile App & Online tools • CAD library • BIM • Product Summary • Certification
Services & solutions in all project phases
Key (for product range pages 10-27) Space heating applications:
Products that are suitable for the higher temperature demands of space heating for; radiators, underfloor systems and other types of heat emitters.
GF focuses on three core businesses: GF Piping Systems, GF Automotive and GF Machining Solutions. The industrial cor- poration founded in 1802 headquarters in Switzerland and operates approximately 130 companies with more than 14 000 employees across 30 countries. GF Piping Systems is a leading supplier of plastic and metal piping systems with global market presence. For the treat- ment and distribution of water and chemicals, as well as the safe transport of liquids and gases in industry, we have the corresponding jointing technologies, fittings, valves, auto- mation products and pipes in our portfolio.
Domestic hot water applications: Products suitable for use in heated mains water applications where the water is used for; baths, showers, basins and sinks
Mains cold water applications:
Products suitable for distribution of mains cold water (including boosted cold water). The water may for a variety of purposes and not always drinking water, (see below).
Drinking water applications:
Products suitable for distribution of mains cold water supply specifically intended for drinking water purposes.
Chilled water applications: Products suitable for lower temperatures supplying chilled water services
Gas applications: Products suitable distribution of gaseous mediums. 3 38-39
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