Product Profile of Low Costs Corrosion Less Ppr Pipes
Yeekay Technocrat Pvt. Ltd. Is the producer of Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes. The Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are manufactured from Polypropylene Random Copolymer raw material. These Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are easy to weld. The Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes can be used at 95°C. The features of the Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are as follows:
- At 20°C it stands up to PN25
- Installation without scrap
- 50 years of service life is guaranteed
- No crack formation due to ice under 0°C
- No decrease in diameter due to reactions with minerals
- Doesn`t contaminate drinking water with corrosion
- Enables to load trucks more and creates savings in terms of cost
- Depending on its elastic structure can be installed easily in hard positions
- Could be carried easily because of its weight being 1 8th of its metal substitute
Applications and Installations
The Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are used at the sanitary lines of the buildings. The Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are installed to the buildings according to the diameters given by the engineers. They are installed under coat or ground. The Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are produced in 4 m lengths. With any type of fittings it could be connected with socket welding.
Some important points of the Low Costs Corrosion Less PPR Pipes are as follows:
- Under 0°C PP is glass-like [crystallized]. It shouldn`t be exposed to blows at this state. During transportation it shouldn`t be carried by throwing.
- After the welding tool, the pipe and the fitting shouldn`t be joined by twisting. There shouldn`t be corrections being done for fixing inclination and distortation.
- Welding shouldn`t be accomplished under 5°C. When the product is taken out of the welding tool it cools down fast and facial solidification occurs, since it is cold welding it doesn`t resist to pressure.
- If the Teflon of the welding tools are ruined, they should be replaced.
- If the buildings whose installation is completed and are not going to be used throughout the winter, valves should be closed and the pressure should be taken out through opening the taps.