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HDPE pipes, or high-density polyethylene pipes, are durable and flexible piping solutions widely used in various construction and plumbing applications. Made from high-density polyethylene, these pipes are known for their resistance to corrosion, chemicals, and UV radiation, making them suitable for both above-ground and underground installations. Their lightweight nature allows for easy handling and installation, which is a significant advantage in construction projects.
| Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) |
| Diameter range | 16 mm to 1200 mm |
| Pressure rating | Up to 16 bar |
| Temperature range | -40°C to 60°C |
| Standard lengths | 6 m to 12 m |
When selecting HDPE pipes, consider the required diameter and pressure rating for your specific application. It's essential to specify the intended use, such as potable water, sewage, or industrial applications, as this may affect the grade of HDPE needed. Additionally, inquire about the lengths available and ensure that the pipes meet relevant industry standards and certifications for your region.
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HDPE pipes are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and have a long service life.
Yes, HDPE pipes are safe for potable water applications when manufactured to the appropriate standards.
HDPE pipes can last over 50 years with proper installation and maintenance.
Yes, HDPE is recyclable and has a lower environmental impact compared to other materials.
HDPE pipes can be joined using heat fusion, electrofusion, or mechanical fittings.
HDPE pipes are available in various diameters, typically ranging from 16 mm to 1200 mm.