Application
HDPE pipes are widely used for transporting potable water due to their chemical resistance and lack of corrosion.
HDPE pipes are suitable for natural gas distribution due to their low permeability and resistance to gas corrosion.
HDPE pipes are used for stormwater and wastewater drainage systems due to their durability and resistance to chemicals and abrasion.
HDPE pipes are used in agricultural irrigation systems because of their flexibility, ease of installation, and resistance to chemicals and UV radiation.
HDPE pipes find use in industrial settings for transporting corrosive chemicals, slurries, and fluids.
Advantage
The smooth interior surface of HDPE pipes minimizes friction and allows for efficient fluid flow.
HDPE pipes have a high degree of flexibility, allowing them to withstand ground movement and earthquake forces without breaking.
HDPE pipes are lighter than traditional metal pipes, making them easier to handle and transport.
HDPE pipes have a long service life, often exceeding 50 years, due to their resistance to degradation and UV exposure.
HDPE pipes are highly resistant to corrosion from chemicals, soil, and water, making them suitable for underground and above-ground installations.
Sizes and SDR
HDPE pipes are manufactured from virgin superior grade HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) per BIS specifications – IS 4984 and available in raw material grades PE-63, PE 80, and PE 100 in various pressure rating classes in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. The detailed specification is below: