If you’ve ever worked with pipes, hoses, or cables on an industrial site – or even in your own garage – you know the drill. Metal clamps hold tight, sure, but they also scratch, vibrate loose, and sometimes cause more harm than good. That’s exactly the problem Glorex says they’ve solved with their latest release: a rubber lined hose clamp that actually makes sense for real-world use.
Glorex, a China-based fastener manufacturer with a decent track record in petrochemical and marine supplies, just pushed out a new version of their pipe clips rubber lined series. The headline feature? A stainless steel strap (304 grade if you go for the premium option) wrapped with EPDM rubber. Not a thin coating – an actual rubber lining that sits between the metal and whatever you’re clamping.
According to their product specs, this does two things. First, it kills vibration. No more clamps slowly backing off because a pump or engine is shaking everything. Second, it stops water seepage and that annoying galvanic corrosion you get when two different metals touch. The rubber acts as a barrier. Simple, but effective.
The company offers two material tiers. "W1" uses galvanized iron for both the strap and rivets – fine for dry indoor jobs. "W4" upgrades to full 304 stainless steel, which is what you’d want for marine, offshore, or any wet environment. Both use EPDM rubber, so no worries about weather or temperature swings.
Size-wise, they cover a pretty wide range. The rubber lining comes in straps from 12mm to 20mm wide, and the metal thickness can be 0.6mm or 0.8mm depending on the pipe diameter. They list compatibility from 4mm up to 20mm tube sizes. Not every clamp on the market does that.
What’s worth noting is the installation. You don’t need special tools. The bolt holes are reinforced, so you can tighten them properly without tearing the strap. One of their product pages mentions installation time can be cut by half compared to old-school all-metal clamps. Take that with a grain of salt – it’s still a clamp – but the design does look more straightforward.
So who’s actually using these things? Glorex points to a few industries: petrochemical plants, heavy machinery, electric power, steel mills, mining, ships, and offshore engineering. Also, smaller contractors and DIYers who need to mount pipes or cables without damaging the surface.
The full product details, including a size chart and material breakdown, are on their website:
https://www.glorexclamp.com/premium-quality-stainless-steel-hose-clamp-with-rubber-insulation-product/
They sell direct, factory-style, so volume discounts and custom branding are possible if you reach out. Samples? Probably, though you’ll have to ask.
Bottom line: if you’re tired of replacing clamps that have eaten into your hoses or rattled loose after a few months, this rubber lined design is worth a look. It’s not flashy. But it works.
Post time: May-15-2026



