What are link Seals?
Link Seal is a modular seal that can be used in many applications that need to be water tight. The applications include core drilling through a concrete wall, a sleeve and link seal pairing for new wall construction, going through floors and ceilings. Link Seals can seal walls with piping up to 48” OD.
What is a sleeve seal system?
Wall penetration sleeves provide a corrosion-resistant sealing surface for pipes penetrating floors, walls, foundation, or any concrete barrier. The sleeves, offered in PVC and galvanized steel, include a 2” water-stop to provide both stability and protection against moisture penetrating the wall.
Why are pipes sleeved through walls?
When passing steel, cast iron, copper or plastic pipes through walls, ceilings or floors, PSI sleeves are the best method to form a perfect hole in the wall. Wherever the Link-Seal® modular seal is used to seal the annular space between the carrier pipe and the wall duct, the PSI sleeve is an essential item.
What do you need to know about link seal?
LINK-SEAL ®. A modular, elastomer sealing system that creates a permanent, hydrostatic seal for nearly any cylindrical object as it passes through a barrier. LINK-SEAL ® modular seals are considered to be the premier method for permanently sealing pipes of any size passing through walls, floors and ceilings.
How to make a link seal modular seal?
1 Link-Seal® modular seals are shipped as a belt of interconnecting rubber links. 2 Wrap the belt around the pipe and connect the first and last links together. 3 Slide the assembly into the space between the pipe and wall opening. 4 When the bolts are tightened, Link-Seal modular seals expand to create a gas and water tight seal.
Which is the best link seal master distributor?
THE PREMIER METHOD FOR PERMANENTLY SEALING PIPES OF ANY SIZE PASSING THROUGH WALLS, FLOORS AND CEILINGS. Trumbull Manufacturing is an approved Link-Seal® Modular Seal master distributor. Don’t be fooled by “look-alikes”.
How do you put a link seal on a pipe?
3. Slide the assembly into the space between the pipe and wall opening. 2. Wrap the belt around the pipe and connect the first and last links together. 4. When the bolts are tightened, Link-Seal modular seals expand to create a gas and water tight seal.