HDPE pipes possess a number of traits that make it an ideal candidate material for the transport of water. From direct burial, to slip-lining of an existing pipeline to horizontal directions drilling, HDPE pipe’s joint strength and long-term ductility make it well suited for many installation techniques and the most demanding service conditions. There too, HDPE’s flexibility can often be leveraged to minimize the need for some fittings thereby improving the hydraulic efficiency of the system.
HDPE pipes are hydraulically efficient, meaning that the internal surface is uniformly smooth. More significantly, the smoothness factor does not change over time unlike pipes made with other materials that are affected by corrosion, tuberculation, or biological build-up.
HDPE piping is tolerant to nearly all types of environmental influences such as salt water, corrosive soils and/or aggressive flow streams. As a result, HDPE is an ideal material for the transport of potable water. The installed pipe will not corrode or degrade over time and there is no need for cathodic protection of the HDPE itself.
Portable water supply distribution Borewell application for submersible pumps as a replacement of G.I. Pipe Lift irrigation and syphon irrigation system.Suction and delivery lines of jets pumps and centrifugal pumps Temporary water supply lines for systems like construction of draught relief and flood relief systems.
Pipes for disposal of corrosive effluents of chemicals and treated/untreated waste. Pipes for conveying of edible oils, fruit pulps and juices, milk and other food materials. Pipelines for acids, alkalies and other corrosive chemicals. Pipelines for conveying of treated radioactive waste. Pipes in power plant applications such as cooling water pipe and ash slurry disposal pipes. Sand stowing and slurry transportation in mines. Ducts for air conditioning and ventilation.
Pipes used in dust suppression systems. Pipes for industrial treatment plants and water treatment plants Pipes for drainage of sewers Degassing pipes in waste disposal facilities. Pipes for effluent marine outfalls Pipes for disposal sand slurry in dredging operation
Pipes used in boiler ash handling Pipes for slurries of iron ore Fly ash conveyance. Sand and slurry disposal in dredging and other extremely abrasive slurry transport.