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Corrugated HDPE pipes are durable and lightweight pipes made from high-density polyethylene. Their corrugated structure provides enhanced strength and flexibility, making them suitable for various applications. These pipes are commonly used in drainage systems, stormwater management, and sewage systems due to their resistance to corrosion and chemical damage.
| Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) |
| Diameter range | 4 inches to 48 inches |
| Wall thickness | Varies based on diameter, typically 0.1 to 0.5 inches |
| Length | Standard lengths of 10 to 20 feet |
| Temperature resistance | Up to 140°F (60°C) |
When choosing corrugated HDPE pipes, consider the intended application and environmental conditions. Specify the required diameter, wall thickness, and length based on your project needs. Additionally, inquire about any necessary certifications or standards that may apply, such as ASTM or AASHTO specifications, especially for municipal projects. Quantities should be estimated based on your project scale to ensure proper supply.
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They are lightweight, resistant to corrosion, and flexible, making them easy to install.
Typically, corrugated HDPE pipes are not recommended for drinking water applications due to potential leaching.
They can last over 50 years with proper installation and maintenance.
Yes, they are recyclable and have a lower environmental impact compared to traditional materials.
They can be installed using trenching or boring methods, depending on the application.
They are available in various diameters ranging from 4 inches to 48 inches.