Application
In well drilling operations, casing pipes are used to line the borehole to prevent the collapse of the surrounding soil or rock formations. They also help prevent contamination of groundwater sources.
Casing pipes protect underground utilities such as water, gas, and telecommunications. They act as a barrier between the utility and the surrounding soil, preventing damage from external forces.
In the oil and gas industry, casing pipes are used to line the wellbore and prevent the collapse of the formation. They also help control well pressures and prevent the migration of fluids between different geological layers.
Casing pipes are used in trenchless construction methods like microtunneling and pipe jacking. These methods involve creating tunnels underground without disturbing the surface, and casing pipes help stabilize the tunnel during excavation.
Casing pipes can be used in foundation piling to maintain the integrity of the hole during drilling and concrete pouring. They prevent soil collapse and ensure that the foundation pile is placed accurately.
Advantage
U-PVC is highly corrosion-resistant, making CM casing pipes ideal for use in corrosive environments, such as those containing acidic or alkaline substances.
These pipes can withstand exposure to various chemicals without deteriorating, ensuring their longevity in various applications.
U-PVC CM casing pipes are lightweight compared to metal pipes, making them easier to handle, transport, and install.
They have a long service life and are known for their durability, even in challenging conditions.
The smooth inner surface of U-PVC pipes allows for efficient fluid flow and minimizes friction, reducing the risk of clogs and blockages.
Sizes and SDR
uPVC CM casing pipes are available in various dimensions as per BIS standards. They are found with nominal diameters of 35 mm up to 125mm.