What is a modular 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.
What is a flexible link seal used for?
Link-Seal® is a flexible belt of interconnected rubber links used to seal the void area in between pipes and wall openings.
What is a Linkseal?
Link-Seals are a mechanical seal that are supplied in a belt form with a series of interconnecting rubber links, pressure plates & bolts that when tightened create a gas, air & watertight seal between the pipe & core hole (Annular Space).
What is a link seal for?
Link-Seals are a mechanical seal for creating air, water, or a gastight seal between a pipe and a core hole. They are believed to be one of the premier methods for permanent sealing of the annular space between the pipes & any size of walls, floors, or ceilings penetrations.
What are pipe sleeves?
Pipe sleeves are the most commonly used insulation. They are the simplest, quickest & neatest method to extend pipe lengths. Pipe sleeves cover and protect radiator pipes very easily. Pipe sleeves are also used to ‘sleeve’ two pieces of un-swedged pipes together.
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.
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 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.
What are the models of the Trumbull link seal?
Model “S-316” Model C Model S-316 Link-Seal® Model No. Trumbull Item No. Trumbull Item No. LS-200 364-5602 364-5702 LS-275 364-5604 364-5704 LS-300 364-5606 364-5706