Renowned as being the best jointing technology for gas and water applications since 1957, the extensive product range is used globally for transport lines, distribution lines, house connections and service lines. The components are used underground and aboveground, for new systems, extensions, service and repair work. Waga joined Georg Fischer in 1965, closing the gap between old and new pipe materials – cost-efficiently and safely at all times.

 

MULTI/JOINT 3000 Plus

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Ease of Installation

Innovative components reduce space requirements and ensure safe installation despite pipe misalignment, thus making installation quick and easy.

Long service life

Many years of experience in the industry and patented processes guarantee the highest safety of the durable and maintenance-free jointing technologies.

Low overall costs

The uncomplicated installation already reduces overall costs considerably. Innovative, precisely fitting and durable materials ensure very low overall costs.

Extensive range of products

Research and development ensure a large assortment of different components to cover all requirements.

Reference Case: Philippines' Okada Manila integrated Resort

In February 2017, the casino resort and hotel complex Okada Manila, officially opened its doors. Japanese business man Kazuo Okada, who earned a big part of his fortune with the Japanese Pachinko machines, obtained a license back in 2008 to run a casino in the Manila Entertainment City. This prestigious gambling facility should compete with casinos in Macau and should turn Manila into a regional and international gambling destination.

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Reference Case: Giant sinkhole Florence, Italy

Around noon, all of a sudden, a large part of the embankment collapsed and came crashingdown a number of meters. A leaking cast iron water pipe DN600 washed away a massive amount of soil, causing a giant hole with a swirling water mass, which swallowed the parked cars and caused an enormous mess.

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Reference Case: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Imagine being the manager of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, a large and popular art museum in the Netherlands. Just like any other day, you are in control and making sure everything goes well. Of course, that is until you are faced with a potentially disastrous leakage…

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