From large water mains to smaller service lines connecting to buildings, our polyethylene pressure pipes have proven their worth for decades. In modern water supply networks PE pipes have for good reasons become the most commonly used.
Polyethylene (PE) is today one of the most applied plastics for potable water but also gas infrastructure. It consists of carbon and hydrogen and is free of halogens. PE 80 and PE 100 are typically used for pipe systems.
The reasons for polyethylene being so prevalent are its beneficial characteristics: light, flexible, corrosion-free, non-conductive, non-hazardous and neutral in smell and taste. The surface of polyethylene pipes is very smooth, unsusceptible for flaws and highly abrasion-resistant. PE pipes can withstand extreme temperatures, UV light and many chemicals.
Consequently, polyethylene pipes are very durable and have a service life of more than 100 years. They are, to top it off, 100% recyclable
Pipelife delivers high quality PE 80 and PE 100 pipes in coils or in strands depending on wall thickness and diameter. Standard coils come in lengths of 50 or 100 meters and with diameters ranging from 16 to 160 mm (DN/OD). Pipe strands are typically delivered in lengths of 6 or 12 meters and between 65 and 400 mm in diameter. The nominal pressures (PN) are between ?? depending on material and diameter. Please see tables and download material below for exact figures.
Special lengths or diameters are also available by request. Please contact us for further information.
For our PE pipe systems we also offer a broad range of jointing technologies. Detachable joints (Flange joints, Plasson fittings, Hawle System 2000) are possible as well as permanent connections (electro-fusion welding, butt-welding).
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