High Density HDPE Pipe is also called high density polyethylene pipe or poly pipe, which is a ideal solution for drinkable water supply. HDPE Pipe (Poly Pipe) In Black/Blue Color For Water Supply, which is made by superior quality PE80 or PE100 raw material from worldwide famous material suppliers, are made into manufactured into ISO4427 standard, at the same time, it can also conform to EN12201/AS4130 standards.
HDPE pipe is the ideal piping solution for public and private potable water systems. High Density HDPE pipe features a service life of over 100 years and has the versatility to perform in a variety of conditions. HDPE pipe provides a logical, low-maintenance investment in municipal and private potable water applications. HDPE pipe’s long service life and low maintenance costs, coupled with its’ ability to be installed with a variety of trench-less technologies leads to HDPE pipe having the lowest life cycle costs of any potable water piping system.
Benefits of China High Density HDPE Pipe Water Supply
- Chemical Resistance: Studies show that HPDE pipe will not corrode or tuberculate, maintaining flow velocities over the life span of the system.
- Durability and Flexibility: HDPE pipe is a more durable and flexible pipe material with a bend radius up to 20 times the pipe diameter. This allows the HDPE pipe to conform to an imperfect installation path without the need to add costly fittings and excessive pipe joints.
- Extreme Surge Tolerance: HDPE pipes are the most resistant to surge and fatigue of any potable water piping systems. HDPE pipe can handle much higher flow velocities which result in lower pressure surges compared to other potable water piping systems.
- Temperature Resistance: HDPE pipe can handle fluid and environmental temperatures ranging from -40°F to 140°F, making HDPE water pipe suitable for use with hot or cold water in many different environments.
- Installation: HDPE pipe is cheaper to install than other potable water piping systems. Could be installed with trench-less technologies (directional drilling, pipe bursting, slip-lining, and compression fit lining), making HDPE pipe the most commonly used piping material for trenchless installations, greatly reduce the amount of construction restoration, leading to a cost savings up to 65%.