Pipes
Different types of drainage pipe and when to use them
Almost all project contract products require access to water. And when a project is about water, it almost always requires sewer pipe. There are many variations in each form of piping or cable, each with different advantages and disadvantages that specialize in specific situations.
What’s in the drainage pipes?
A drainage pipes is any pipe used to facilitate the transfer of water from one place to another. The primary purpose is to extract dirty water from homes, office buildings or industrial areas. Proper and efficient drainage can prevent water build-up, which can lead to flooding, structural damage, landslides and other problems. This allows the use of pipework for floor work and for the final project.
These pipes differ in material and use. Some sewers are used to remove water from specific areas, such as roofs, while others are only used to transport water underground due to its material and composition. The type of drainage pipe chosen by the contractor will usually be based on the drainage situation of the project. Choosing by price alone is often not enough due to the severity of the consequences of failure. The three features that suppliers use to determine the type of drainage pipe used are strength, size and ease of installation. Usually, almost all new gutters are made of plastic to withstand all weather and soil conditions.
Plastic or metal?
While metal has been popular in the past in the construction of drainage pipes, it is rarely used in new installations. The only time to use metal pipes for a drainage system is to repair existing metal pipes inside the building. Otherwise, if you replace the pipes, you will replace them with alternative plastic ones.
The main reason for metal transfer is the high tendency of the material to rust. Resistance to weather conditions, especially adverse weather conditions, is a property that many suppliers consider when selecting suitable pipelines. Even if the weather is not constantly humid, humidity is everywhere – especially underground. Moisture in the air or on human skin is actually enough to trigger an oxidation process on the surface of metal pipes. Such oxidation can inevitably lead to rust, making the pipes more vulnerable, while their strength can be compromised. Nor does it help that drainage systems create an extremely humid environment based on the constant movement of running water.
Completely eroded
For metal pipe, there is always a shelf life, as rust and corrosion not only risks but are inevitable. When metal pipes are completely erode, they can rupture, make holes or, in severe cases, collapse completely. A simple selection of plastic pipes avoids all risks and eliminates the supplier’s biggest fear: repairs and replacements. Damaged drainage pipe can cause tens of thousands, sometimes millions, of damage and replacement costs to property owners. If you can choose drainage pipes, always choose plastic.
Types of drainage pipes
Below, the different duct pipes are separated according to material and style. The style of the pipe can be adapted to different plastic drainage pipe. And has its own use. There different types of drainage pipes available. How and when to use them best.
Material
PVC
Polyvinyl chloride pipe are the most commonly used pipes for any gutter project. Due to the ductile properties of the material, PVC pipe can be of almost any size. These types of pipes are ideal for canal conditions where water and the environment have high pressure and weight. It is also one of the few plastics that can be recycled. So if you are a project contractor where a customer requires a more environmentally friendly approach, PVC may be an ideal purchase. The strength, durability, and resistance of PVC to water and certain chemicals make it one of the most durable types of pipe, especially plastic.
tangible
While plastics are the status quo in the drainage industry, concrete can always cheap choice for drainage systems that use heavy loads, such as industrial pipes. Concrete, although completely durable, is used in projects. And situations that require zero leaks. The concrete pipe can also use as an additional exterior for a drainage pipe made of another material. In this case, the concrete protects the weaker or weaker pipe by acting as its outer shell. Polyethylene
It is the most flexible of the plastic pipe types. Fast handling of polyethylene greatly simplifies the installation of these types of pipes. If the project requires pipes and water to be transferred to small spaces with multiple bends, polyethylene pipes are probably the best choice.
Smooth wall
For one-way water transfer with a smooth interior, smooth wall pipes can be your best friend. Although more difficult to install, they are stronger and more durable than other styles of coils. One corrugated wall
These golf tubes are usually cheap, flexible, and very easy to install. The main disadvantage is that the corrugated structure of the pipes makes them prone to clogging. And often requires sharper angles for drainage than conventional pipe.
Double wavy wall
This is a compromise between a smooth wall and a corrugated pipe wall. It is not as easy to install or as flexible as a wall corrugated pipe, but it has a smooth inner wall. This type of merger cost money. Because these pipes are usually more expensive.
How to choose the right pipe for plumbing applications
Dealing with a plumbing project can extremely stressful. With so many different types of pipe solutions available, this can confusing. Do you need PVC, CPVC or UPVC pipes? Here are some common pipe fittings and what they are used for:
PVC pipe:
The most common type of pipe used for households is PVC. These pipe are great for drainage applications (dirty water from sinks, toilets, etc.). It can also use for the main water supply because it is strong and resistant to high pressure conditions. PVC pipe can be used for hot and cold water applications because PVC pipe do not rot or rust over time and do not need to be replaced frequently. They also easy to work with because they do not require welding or locksmith work such as steel or steel pipe. PVC pipe are ideal for high pressure applications.
PVC pipe can be used for:
Round lines
Main water pipes
High pressure applications
CPVC piping:
CPVC pipe make of PVC with added chlorine. Pipes have all the advantages that PVC pipe offer. Because PVC pipelining, do not rust or rot, they are safe to transport drinking water. They also not damage if exposed to hot water. CPVC pipe have smooth surface. Which ensures that there is less noise when flowing through the water compared to metal pipes. In addition, CPVC pipe well insulat to prevent energy loss in hot. Or cold applications. Our CPVC pipe. known for their high mechanical strength, corrosion resistance, and quick installation and maintenance. Widely used in a variety of residential and commercial projects.
UPVC tubes:
UPVC pipes and fitting suitable for any type of piping system. Compared to metal pipes, UPVC pipes have excellent corrosion-resistant properties. Which makes them suitable for the transport of drinking water. When untreated water transfer to metal pipes. It usually turns yellow or reddish. However. There is no problem with UPVC pipes.
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