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Benefits of using high-density polyethene pipes

You need to carefully consider a number of factors before choosing the type of pipe to buy and use. These are the benefits of choosing high-density polyethene pipes.

High-density polyethene (HDPE) is a thermoplastic polymer that has been used in the manufacturing of different types of products. It can be made from ethylene, which is derived primarily from petroleum sources and natural gas.

HDPE pipes are one of the most widely manufactured plastics today because it’s inexpensive to produce and easy to recycle. HDPE pipes also offer excellent chemical resistance and good mechanical properties.

HDPE pipes are an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution to meet the high demands of water distribution systems, amidst other purposes that they serve.

Benefits of using HDPE pipes

Resistant to corrosion

High-density polyethene (HDPE) pipes are one of the most effective solutions for the large-scale transfer of different liquids. This is because they can withstand high pressure and they are not susceptible to rust because they are thermoplastic.

Unlike other traditional metal pipe fittings, HDPE pipes don’t rust, corrode, or rot. These pipes are also resistant to biological growth, which eliminates costly issues experienced with corrosion and fouling.

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Extended Life Cycle

The lifespan of HPDE pipes is longer than that many traditional metal and copper pipes, which typically last between 20 to 50 years. HDPE pipes have a much longer life cycle which is estimated between 50 to 100 years, depending on the pipes’ design, installation, and application.

Resistant to fatigue

A well-known characteristic of HDPE pipes is that they are ductile and flexible, and not rigid. This means that these pipes can resist fatigue better than other types of pipes.

HDPE pipes are designed to handle high pressures, along with usual and recurring surges in pressure which is common with water distribution systems.

Joints are leak-free

Many traditional piping systems are joined by mechanical joints, or with a bell and spigot. These joints are susceptible to leakage factors, which results in the loss of resources.

HDPE pipes can be joined through heat fusion, which involves two pipe surfaces being heated and a specific temperature before they are joined and allowed to cool, producing a monolithic, permanent, and leak-free joint.

Eco-friendly

HDPE pipes are known for having minimal impact on the environment as it requires far less energy to manufacture these pipes than it does their non-metal counterparts.

In addition, HDPE pipes are lightweight and more cost-effective to transport and install than metal pipes.

 

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