Piping and channeling colors

Piping and channeling colors

Characteristic colors for fluid transport for pipes and ducts

The management and correct identification of pipes and ducts used for the transport of fluids are aspects of fundamental importance in various industrial sectors, from construction to industrial plants, from the food sector to the chemical sector. The UNI 5634 standard, relating to the characteristic colors for the identification code of transported fluids, plays an essential role in ensuring that these infrastructures are used safely and efficiently.

This guide was created by Itieffe with the aim of providing a clear and complete resource to understand and apply the UNI 5634 standard effectively. We will explore color identification codes, practical applications, and safety considerations related to fluid identification.

Correct use

The correct use of the characteristic colors of pipes and ducts is essential to prevent identification errors, reduce safety risks and guarantee the compatibility of the materials used with the fluids transported. This guide provides the knowledge necessary to interpret and apply the UNI 5634 standard, enabling anyone involved in the design, construction and maintenance of such systems to do so in a way that complies with best practice.

With this guide, we will explain the meaning of colors and how they are used to identify different types of fluids, such as water, gas, oils, chemicals and others. 

We are happy to accompany you on this learning path, which will equip you with the skills necessary to apply the UNI 5634 standard correctly and effectively. Understanding and following this standard is a crucial step in ensuring a safe working environment and contributing to the proper management of fluid transportation systems in a wide range of industrial sectors.

Piping and channeling colors

Characteristic colors for fluid transport for pipes and pipes according to UNI 5634

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