CHIBRO S.p.A.

CHIBRO S.p.A. is an Italian company specializing in the production and supply of plumbing and heating systems, particularly focusing on components made from copper and its alloys. Established in 1957, the company has a long history and substantial experience in the field of press fittings and other plumbing components.


CHIBRO S.p.A. offers a range of products that typically includes:



  • Copper press fittings

  • Stainless steel press fittings

  • Brass fittings

  • Plastic fittings

  • Pipes and tubes


The company is known for its emphasis on quality and innovation. It adheres to stringent international standards to ensure the reliability and safety of its products. The fittings and components produced by CHIBRO S.p.A. are utilized in various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing systems.


CHIBRO S.p.A. is often involved in the development of new technologies and practices in the plumbing industry, striving to improve the efficiency and sustainability of its products. The company also places importance on customer service, providing technical support and consultation to ensure the optimal performance of its systems.


Throughout its history, CHIBRO S.p.A. has expanded its market presence not only in Italy but also internationally, becoming a recognized brand in the plumbing and heating sectors. The company typically emphasizes the use of high-quality materials, precision manufacturing, and rigorous testing processes to meet the demands of a diverse global customer base.


Products

Advanced piping systems for shipbuilding and shiprepairing

Como Italy

Via Roscio, 19
Como 22100
Italy

Ships

CHINA STEEL REALIST

Bulk Carrier | Flag: Republic of China | Port: KAOHSIUNG

Maritime News

Israel Attacks Three Yemen Ports

Israel Attacks Three Yemen Ports

2 hours ago
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U.S. Coast Guard Receives Historic Investment

U.S. Coast Guard Receives Historic Investment

8 hours ago
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Crew Rescued After Attack Near Yemen

Crew Rescued After Attack Near Yemen

10 hours ago
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Ferry Sinks off Bali, Killing Four as 30 Go Missing

Ferry Sinks off Bali, Killing Four as 30 Go Missing

3 days ago
Four people died, 30 were missing and 31 survived after a ferry carrying 65 people sank near the Indonesian island of Bali, the country's Search and Rescue agency said on Thursday, as rescuers raced to find victims in the rough sea.The KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya sank almost half an hour after leaving East Java province's Banyuwangi port on its way to Bali late on Wednesday, the agency said on Thursday.The boat was carrying 53 passengers and 12 crew members, as well as 22 vehicles, the agency said.A search for the missing is underway although it is being hampered by strong currents and winds, the agency said, adding it had deployed a helicopter to the location and 13 underwater rescuers.
KIMM Cracks the Code for Underwater Radiated Noise Prediction

KIMM Cracks the Code for Underwater Radiated Noise Prediction

4 days ago
Researchers in South Korea at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) have reportedly developed a hull-attached sensor-based system for predicting underwater radiated noise (URN), a key factor in naval stealth operations.KIMM Develops First Hull-Attached Sensor System for Predicting Underwater Radiated NoiseNew algorithm predicts underwater noise in real timeBoosts naval stealth and operational efficiencyThe new technology allows real-time monitoring of underwater noise levels generated by naval vessels, enabling early detection of abnormal vibrations and improving operational efficiency while reducing maintenance costs.