Polyethylene pipe price
It can be clearly said that by using polyethylene pipes and abandoning traditional methods, water waste can be prevented. These types of pipes prevent water evaporation and help preserve limited water resources. Optimal water management, including the principled withdrawal of groundwater resources and water transfer, is of great importance in reducing energy consumption and increasing productivity and agricultural production. Limiting water resources and preserving them for future generations is only possible with proper planning and the use of modern technology and technologies in the water and wastewater industry.
Polyethylene pipe price
Polyethylene pipes are the newest and most widely used materials in the pipe industry. Pipes produced with these materials are able to withstand greater pressure due to their lower weight and thickness. Also, PE100 materials are known as the newest type of raw material on the market, and pipes produced with these materials are very light and thin.
The following are the appearance features of standard polyethylene pipes:
– Smooth, polished and shiny inner surfacePolyethylene materials can be divided into the following categories:
PE63 materials are almost obsolete today and due to the high weight and thickness of the pipes produced with this material, their price is also higher.
Applications of polyethylene pipes:
– Drinking water transmission
– Agricultural uses
– Municipal and domestic sewage
– Gas transmission
– Electrical and telecommunications cable sheaths
– Fish farming
Advantages of polyethylene pipes:
– Very high diversity
– Long service life, more than 50 years
– Lightness
– No rust
– Pressure and tension tolerance
– No need for solvents
– Resistance to rodents
– Resistance to ambient temperatures from -20 to +50
– Flexibility
Types of polyethylene pipes:
Polyethylene pipes are produced and supplied to consumers in sizes from 16 mm to 630 mm and at working pressures of 4, 10 and 16 atmospheres
Types of polyethylene pipes in terms of standards:
Grade A
Grade B
Grade C
Polyethylene pipes based on materials Primary:
– PE63
– PE80
– PE100
Calculating the price of pipes and fittings for drip irrigation systems:
Types of polyethylene pipes in terms of standards:
– Grade A
– Grade B
– Grade C
Factors affecting the selection of the appropriate size and pressure of polyethylene pipes:
– Discharge (DB)
– Land slope
– Environmental conditions (temperature difference between day and night)
– Pipe installation location (for example, mountainous areas or plains affect the type of pipe)
For drip irrigation, 16 mm pipe with two thicknesses of 1/2 and 1/4 mm can be ordered in 400-meter coils of the highest quality.
In the price calculator for polyethylene pipes and fittings for drip irrigation, in addition to the price of 16 mm pipe, the price of various fittings is also provided. It is worth noting that each 400-meter coil of 16 mm pipe with a thickness of 1.2 mm weighs 22 kg, and each coil with a thickness of 1.4 mm weighs 25 kg.
Guide to buying polyethylene pipes.
The wide variety of brands of polyethylene pipes in the Iranian market, in terms of size, working pressure, quality and type of material, each is used in different applications. Therefore, when buying, there is a need for guidance and advice. For this reason, it is recommended to listen to this podcast carefully to make the best possible choice. Polyethylene pipes can transport drinking water, sewage, gas, chemicals, industrial waste, and also cover telecommunication cables.
The first thing you should consider when buying is to provide fittings that are suitable for the pipes. For example, if the pipes purchased have a working pressure of 10 bars, you should use fittings with the same pressure.
The second thing you should pay attention to is the presence of information such as the name of the factory, date of production, type of material, working pressure and, most importantly, the standard seal on standard pipes. Of course, in certain cases, such as using pipes to cover electrical and telecommunication cables, the presence of a standard seal is not necessary and these pipes are called cable polyethylene pipes, because in these cases no pressure is applied to the pipe wall.
Polyethylene pipe sizes in millimeters: 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 75, 90, 110, 125, 140, 160, 180, 200, 225, 250, 280, 315, 355, 400, 450, 500 and 630
Polyethylene pipe sizes in inches: 1.2, 3.4, 11.4, 11.2, 2, 21.2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20 and 25
Each kilo of polyethylene pipe is affected by various factors, including: 1- The standardization of the pipe 2- Purity of raw materials 3- Type of raw materials 4- Transportation costs.
Standard polyethylene pipes are available in three grades: A, B and C. All of these pipes have a standard seal and are of high quality, but they are divided into different categories based on the manufacturer and after-sales service. Grade A pipes have a warranty and, upon request, an insurance policy is also issued for them.
All polyethylene pipe manufacturers are required to conduct quality tests on their products.

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