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Extreme Exposure: Victaulic Couplings Pass the Test

Extreme Exposure: Victaulic Couplings Pass the Test

Capable of withstanding direct fire exposure as hot as molten lava, Victaulic couplings have been under extreme testing & found worthy.

Fusion-Free Solution for Methane Mountain Modification

Fusion-Free Solution for Methane Mountain Modification

On a recent landfill methane pipeline project owners chose Victaulic's system solution for HDPE pipe ensuring faster & safer install process.

Cloud Technology and Construction

Cloud Technology and Construction

The benefits of cloud-based technology & BIM SaaS can be seen throughout the pre-construction & construction process.

How to Engineer Confidence

How to Engineer Confidence

This video details the engineering confidence Victaulic adds to products & services through research & development, lean manufacturing & field supp...

A “New” View of AWWA M11

A “New” View of AWWA M11

The Victaulic style W257 dynamic movement joint is just one of the many new & innovative technologies showcased at the 2017 AWWA this year.

Withstanding the True Test of Time During the Depression

Withstanding the True Test of Time During the Depression

Victaulic's grooved coupling durability has been demonstrated by the 87 year lifespan of the Armco Steel Corporation B-73 locomotive. Read more here.

Part Two: The Journey to Safety Excellence

Part Two: The Journey to Safety Excellence

Victaulic's National Safety Month blog- part two. Even more key recommendations to help become a world-class safety-oriented organization.

Female Engineers Accelerate Construction Productivity

Female Engineers Accelerate Construction Productivity

For International Women in Engineering Day, we honor Susan Schierwagen, VP of Coupling & Fire Suppression Systems.

Grooved Coupling for Steam Offers High Performance at St.Louis Arch

Grooved Coupling for Steam Offers High Performance at St.Louis Arch

In 2015 the first grooved coupling for steam, designed by Victaulic, was used in the renovation of the museum’s HVAC & saturated steam piping systems.