Naylor - Clay Drainage SystemsNaylor Drainage has over 100 years' experience in clay drainage manufacture, and has evolved to become one of Europe's leading drainage manufacturers, producing over 2.5 million metres of pipes each year. Its continuous investment and development programmes have enabled a comprehensive range of clay pipes and fittings to be offered to the chemical industry. Naylor provides a full range of vitrified clay underground drainage and conduits for a broad range of industry applications. The company offers cost-effective solutions to draining and ducting requirements, from a simple building connection to the safe conveyance of aggressive chemicals. CERAMIC DRAINAGE PIPESNaylor's Hathernware business is the careful selection and blending of ceramic bodies. The acquired expertise of experience, coupled with Naylor's existing skills in drainage and an intensive research and development programme makes Naylor's range of products the most comprehensive in the industry, both for above and below ground use. Naylor's in-house advisory service is able to help with problem solving on most aspects of drainage and plant design. This service is offered to consulting engineers, chemical engineer designers and works plant managers. This ensures that the company meets the specific requirements of each customer FULL CHEMICAL RESISTANCE (FCR) PIPESThe corrosion of pipe materials due to chemical attack is a common difficulty in industrial drainage. Whilst traditional vitrified clay systems offer high levels of resistance to many household chemicals, with regards to the industrial arena, both the level of likely attack and the consequences of failure increase. The Naylor Hathernware FCR system has been developed over 50 years to provide the best solution for aggressive chemical discharges in industry applications. With a proven resistance to over 90% of common industrial effluent products, many designers will find that this FCR offers a safe transport system from plant to treatment centre. FCR is based on a fully chemically resistant clay material, first used in industrial process vehicles, so the drainage system can often cope with highly corrosive chemicals in process concentrations to cover many people's worst-case scenario. The Naylor technical advisors can assist in material capability and selection for all industrial projects. INDUSTRIAL CERAMIC COMPONENTSNaylor manufactures and supplies industrial ceramic components for the processing of aggressive liquids and gases. This range includes stoneware and porcelain towers, liquid distributors, support beds, packings, bricks and pavers, vessel linings, nutsche filters, grinding jars and bar mills. CHEMICAL COUPLINGSElastomeric sleeve: manufactured in high-grade EPDM or Nitrile elastomers (depending on ground conditions) conforming to EN681-1. Clamping bands: manufactured in a high corrosion-resistant austenitic stainless steel to EN10088. Where external contamination demands a higher quality stainless, this can be supplied to order. Fluoropolymer liner:A one-piece seamless FEP element located within the elastomeric sleeve. Expanded PTFE secondary seals ensure a leak-tight joint between the FEP and the pipe. For the best results and to ensure a close fit between the liner and the pipe, the FEP liner is heat shrunk onsite. The liner and seal are chemically inert and resistant to virtually all chemicals, including solvents. HT THERMAL SHOCK AND FULL CHEMICAL RESISTANCEBy far the biggest single threat to ceramic pipes in the process industry is high temperature. Whilst traditional vitrified clay pipelines can withstand quite high constant temperatures, if the pipeline is regularly subjected to a rapid change in temperature from ambient to hot or vice-versa, then the ceramic body can quickly be destroyed by the phenomenon known as Thermal Shock. Thermal shock occurs when the thermal expansion of a material overcomes the forces holding that material together. Traditional ceramics have a very high susceptibility to thermal shock. The Naylor Hathernware HT pipe body however, has been further refined from our FCR material. The addition of certain compounds and very careful blending has enabled Naylor Hathernware to produce a pipe body of high structural strength (equal to traditional vitrified clay), very high chemical resistance (equal to FCR clay) and resistant to Thermal Shock at temperature changes of up to 120 deg c This makes Hathernware HT the only ceramic material suitable for use in areas subjected to intermittent discharges of high temperature effluents, such as Hospital Sterilisation suites, boiler blow down drains, laboratory, food processing and beverage production drainage systems.
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![]() Naylor Drainage has over 100 years' experience in clay drainage manufacture and offers a leading range of clay pipes for the chemicals industry. | ||
![]() Naylor provides vitrified clay underground drainage and conduits for a broad range of industry applications. | |||
![]() Naylor is well qualified to advise on the specification of the most appropriate type of pipe and coupling, avoiding unnecessary costs. | |||
![]() The Naylor Hathernware HT thermal shock resistant sleeve system of DN100, 150, 225 and 300 plain-end is specially formulated clay piping and fittings. |
