Ravetti:
Advanced Solutions for Pipeline Interventions
Ravetti, a leader in high-performance pipeline equipment since 1973, offers cutting-edge solutions for working on gas, water, and oil pipelines. With a focus on safety, reliability, and environmental protection, Ravetti products are designed to meet the stringent demands of modern industries. Their equipment allows for safe and efficient pipeline interventions, including line-stopping and repairs, without interrupting the supply flow.
Key Products
- STOP/SYSTEM® Line Stop Equipment
These modular tools can operate on steel, cast iron, and polyethylene pipes. They are renowned for their versatility, safety, and ease of use, supporting operations under high pressure and varying temperatures. The STOP/SYSTEM® range includes innovative features such as enhanced visibility housing bells and precise gasket compression systems.
- Bolt-on Tap Fittings for Gas Distribution
Ravetti’s bolt-on tap fittings provide a versatile and efficient solution for gas pipeline interventions. These fittings allow operators to establish connections or perform modifications without compromising the integrity of the pipeline or disrupting gas supply. The bolt-on design enhances installation speed, reduces downtime, and eliminates the need for welding in many cases, offering a cost-effective alternative for both new installations and existing networks. For situations where welding is preferred, Ravetti continues to offer high-quality welded tap fittings to meet industry-specific requirements.
- Pipe Stoppers and Gas Bags
Essential for sealing and isolating pipeline sections, Ravetti’s pipe stoppers and gas bags are reliable tools for temporary flow management.
- Drilling Machines
Designed for efficient pipe perforation across a range of diameters and materials, these tools ensure precision and safety during installation and maintenance tasks.
- Innovative Fittings and Accessories
From electrofusion saddles to stainless steel clamps, Ravetti offers a complete range of accessories to complement their pipeline systems.