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Specialised in dust extraction, exhaust air and bulk goods handling
Jacob is the leading manufacturer for pipe systems based on the modular concept in Europe with a world-wide market presence. Pipe systems for bulk material handling as well as dust extraction and exhaust air units for environmental engineering (cooling air/exhaust air) are the largest application areas for JACOB pipe systems (diameters 60-800 mm or larger for customised production, 1-3 mm pipe wall thickness, steel pipes are primed, galvanised or stainless steel).
Easy installations, in addition to innovative developments and the ability to quickly deliver from the warehouse, ensure an outstanding position for JACOB pipe systems in all industries which employ metal piping for manufacturing processes.
The main customers are found in the food industry (e.g. coffee, cacao, chocolate, sugar or in grains processing), tobacco industry, chemical, pharmaceutical and plastics industries, automobile manufacturing, concentrated feed plants, the chip industry, machine construction and paper and building materials industries.
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Single Earthing Bridge
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Earthing Bridge for Pipes
New!
Earthing continuity, now ingeniously simple
The new earthing bridge© by JACOB PIPE SYSTEMS is now without equal on the market. It makes not only initial, but also retro-fit installation of pipe systems for electrical potential equalisation child’s play. The installation is simply and securely achieved in just a few easy steps. With the uncomplicated installation of the JACOB pull-ring connection, existing systems can be retrofitted without any welding.
This JACOB innovation, EXAM certified, is hitherto a unique new product on the market and is, furthermore very reasonably priced.
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Earthing Bridge mounted on pipeline
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