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POLYPROPYLENE PIPES (PPH) 20mm to 500mm

AVAILABLE IN MATERIAL GRADE PPH-100 & BETA PP AS PER DIN8077 ALSO AVAILABLE AS COILS FROM 20mm TO 110mm DIAMETER

POLYPROPYLENE PIPE : APPLICATIONS & USES


Polypropylene is one of the most common, fastest growing and versatile thermoplastics currently used. Each year many tons of this material are converted into diverse products ranging from plastic bags through automobile parts to tanks and chemical piping systems

Waste Over a period of many years, polypropylene has become a preferred material for handling many different types of liquid waste. This materials wide range of chemical resistance makes it very suitable for handling the wide range of different chemicals and mixtures that are found in different waste streams. The unsuitability of polypropylene for use with concentrated oxidizing acids is generally not a problem because these acids will usually be diluted before they are disposed of. The high resistance of polypropylene to solvents is particularly important, because many solvents do not mix in water and often end up floating in a concentrated form near the top of the pipe. Thus, even though a waste stream may contain only 1% of a solvent, it is often not possible to regard this dilution because most of the solvent will often float to the top of the pipe. The materials high temperature capabilities are also important in enabling it to handle any exothermic reactions that may occur when different chemicals mix. Deionize d Water Large volumes of distilled or deionized water are used by a wide range of different industries. This water is often used for diluting chemicals, washing and rinsing. Polypropylene is commonly used as a piping material for conveying this water. Polypropylene piping systems are able to maintain the purity required in all but the most demanding installations. Fusion joining gives fast reliable joining without the use of hazardous and noxious solvents that may contaminate the water. The total quantity of added lubricants and organic materials in polypropylene is far less than found in many other plastic piping materials. The use of A pigmented material is recommended to reduce degradation of the pipe material from ultraviolet light. The pigmented pipe wall will prevent the transmission of ambient light into the pipe material. This prevents possible degradation of the pipe wall and corresponding particulation of plastic into the water stream. Caustic Solutions

Established in 1971
Download supporting data here Pressure v/s Temp Flow rate v/s Friction Loss Chemical Resistance Table Dimensional Chart DIN 8077

The chemical resistance of polypropylene to caustic solutions such as potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide is very good. The fusion joining method gives strong joints that are resistant to attack by these strongly caustic solutions. This contrasts to solvent cemented joints which may be attacked by some caustic solutions. For these reasons polypropylene is often used to transport caustic soda used for neutralizing acidic waste streams.

PPH PIPES ARE PRODUCED AS PER DIN 8077 TABLE GIVEN BELOW COLOR RAL 7032 - BEIGE GREY / PEBBLE GREY

PPH PIPING SPECS


DIN 8077 Specifications for polypropylene pres sure pipe dimensions metric series. DIN 8078 Specifications for polypropylene pres sure pipe, quality requirements and test methods metric series. DIN 16962 Specifications for polypropylene Pts. 5, 6, 7, 8, pressure fittings. Types, dimensions and 9 & 12 general quality requirements and test methods metric series.

Size

Wall Series

Size

DN NOMINAL PRESSURE
de mm 20 25 32 40 50 63 75 90 110 125 140 160 180 200 225 250 280 315 PN 2.5 e mm dl mm PN 4 e mm dl mm

DN
PN 6 PN 10 PN 16 e mm dl mm e mm dl mm e mm dl mm de mm 20 1.8 16.4 1.9 16.2 2.8 14.4 25 1.8 21.4 2.3 20.4 3.5 18.0 32 1.9 28.2 3.0 26.0 4.5 23.0 40 2.3 35.4 3.7 32.6 5.6 28.8 50 2.9 36.6 4.6 37.2 6.9 36.2 63 3.6 47.2 5.8 47.8 8.7 45.6 75 4.3 56.8 6.9 57.4 10.4 54.2 90 5.1 68.4 8.2 69.2 12.5 65.0 6.3 83.4 10.0 84.6 15.2 79.6 110 7.1 94.8 11.4 96.0 17.2 90.6 125 8.0 106.2 12.8 107.4 19.4 101.2 140 9.1 141.8 14.6 123.0 22.1 115.8 160 10.2 136.8 16.4 138.4 24.9 130.2 180 200 11.4 152.0 18.2 153.8 225 12.8 171.0 20.5 173.0 250 14.2 190.0 22.8 192.2 280 15.9 212.8 25.5 215.2 315 17.9 239.4 28.7 242.2

1.8 1.8 1.9 2.2 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.4 4.9 5.5 6.1 6.9 7.7

46.4 59.4 71.2 85.6 104.6 118.8 133.0 152.2 171.2 190.2 214.0 237.8 266.2 299.6

2.0 2.5 2.9 3.5 4.3 4.9 5.4 6.2 7.0 7.7 8.7 9.7 10.8 12.2

42.4 54.4 65.4 78.6 96.0 109.0 122.2 139.8 157.2 174.8 196.6 218.4 244.6 275.2

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Polypropylene Property Density Tensile Creep Modulus 1 hr ( 1.5 N/mm2 ) Value 0.912 740 Unit gm / cm 3 N / mm2 Standard ISO 1183 ISO 899

1 hr ( 1.5 N/mm2 ) Tensile Creep Modulus 1000 hr ( 1.5 N/mm2 ) Modulus of Elasticity Izod Impact Strength, 0 C Vikat Softening Point - 5kg Flammability ( oxygen index ) Max Service Temperature Thermal Conductivity Linear Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion Volume Resistivity Surface Resistance

740 320 950 150 145 17.5 100 0. 22 15 x 10 -5 > 10 15 > 10


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N / mm2 N / mm2 N / mm2 K J . m2 Celcius Celsius W.m .K K -1 Ohms . cm Ohms

ISO 899 ISO 899 ISO 527 ISO 180 / 1C ISO 306

DIN 52612 DIN 53752 IEC 93 IEC 93

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