Broadly the pipe supports types are based on
- General details
- Construction details
- Functions ie. Purpose
See more details here- http://www.piping-engineering.com/pipe-supports-classification-based-on-details-constructions-functions.html
Pipe
Pvc pipes/ hd pvc/teraine pipe/polythine pipe/copper pipe/gi pipe/stowne wear pipe/asbestos pipe/cpvc pipe/ ppr pipe/ flexiable pipe/
for a pipe support
Yes
The recommended method for securely supporting a 4-inch pipe using a pipe hanger is to choose a hanger specifically designed for a 4-inch pipe size, ensuring a proper fit and support. The hanger should be securely attached to a structural support, such as a beam or wall, using appropriate fasteners to prevent movement or sagging of the pipe. Regular inspection and maintenance of the hanger and pipe system are also important to ensure continued support and safety.
Male Iron Pipe Adapter. This means it has male pipe threads and will adapt to either PVC pipe, Poly pipe or a few other types of pipe to make a transition from threaded pipe to something else.
A pipe clay triangle is used to support e.g. a crucible on a tripod over a bunsen flame.
There is a glue specifically for gray pipe. I believe there are glues sold these days that are capable of glueing several different types of pipe.
A pipe shoe for hot insulated pipe lines is a supportive device that is used to anchor and support the weight of the pipe, while also providing thermal insulation. It is typically designed with a base that allows for easy installation onto a structure or pipe support system, and is constructed with materials that can withstand high temperatures. The pipe shoe helps to prevent excessive heat transfer and damage to the insulated pipe.
Primary Supports: It is the parts of support assembly which is directly connected to the pipe. Secondary Supports: It is the parts of support assembly which is directly connected to the foundation / structure and is supporting the primary support attached to the pipe line. Tushar Mane
I think there are two types of stove pipes. 1) Double Wall Stove Pipe 2) Single Wall Stove Pipe
It's possible - but tricky. You would need an adhesive capable of 'sticking' the two types of pipe together.