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McWane Products
Plumbing Group
Cast iron soil pipe made by McWane, Inc. facilities
offers advantages such as strength, corrosion
resistance and noise reduction that cannot be
found in any other commercial piping. Iron pipes
are strong enough to lie beneath foundations
and resistant to expansion and contraction caused
by extreme temperatures. Cast iron pipes are
also much quieter, muffling the noise from rushing
wastewater more effectively than other options.
Iron pipes also possess superior fire safety
qualities since they cannot burn, they do not
produce toxic smoke in fires as some other products
do, and they can be passed safely through firewalls.
With high ring crushing loads, iron pipes can
be buried or encased in concrete for decades
of trouble-free service. |
Plumbing Group Divisions
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With a foundry in Tyler, TX and a couplings plant
in Missouri, Tyler Pipe represents a significant
presence in the cast iron soil pipe and couplings
industries. |
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The Bibby companies manufacture soil pipe, soil
pipe fittings, street castings and waterworks fittings
through three foundries located in Quebec, Canada. |
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A couplings manufacturer, Anaco operates out
of McWane’s Clow Valve facility in Corona,
CA. |
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AB&I Foundry is the largest manufacturer
of cast iron soil pipe and fittings in the
Western United States. Located in Oakland,
CA, AB&I has a Custom Casting Division
that can manufacture all specialized products. |
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Tyler Pipe's Coupling production division
is called tyler coupling and it is located
in Marshfield, MO. |
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Located in Tyler, TX, Wade provides specification
drain products to the plumbing industry
and has been in business for 140 years. |
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