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DWC Pipes

What is DWC Pipes?

Double Wall Corrugated (DWC) HDPE pipes are similar to normal HDPE pipes except that they have different external & internal surfaces which gives them additional strength and stiffness. These are made with High Density Polyethylene which has very high life expectancy. These are externally corrugated and have smooth surface inside and are available from 75 mm to 1.0 m dia. These pipes are light weight and can be used for non-pressure underground sewerage, drainage & cross drainage (pipe culvert) including rain water harvesting purposes. They are maintenance free and therefore, once installed, will lie underground for years. Features and AdvantagesThe double wall duct pipe features the corrugated shape and thus offer great strength in the compression resistance. The manufacturing of the double wall duct pipe requires almost the minimum raw material and thus the effect on the environmental aspects is greatly reduced. The product can be thus quoted as having an added advantage over its contemporary pipe. It has been noted down that the use of the double wall corrugated pipe reduces the cost of the project, since the losses owing to the damage is greatly reduced and thus more organizations are looking towards it for the generation of maximum profit. The higher lifespan of the dwc hdpe corrugated pipe makes it more preferable and featuring the maximum load bearing capability makes it stand as the top preferred product for the work. Advantages of DWC Pipe Application of DWC Pipe

HDPE Pipes

Uses of HDPE Pipes?

High density polyethylene (HDPE) piping systems have been used for municipal and industrial water applications for over 50 years. Within PPI’s Building & Construction Division, HDPE pipes are used for ground source geothermal applications, also known as earth energy or geoexchange systems. High density polyethylene (HDPE) piping systems have been used for municipal and industrial water applications for over 50 years. Within PPI’s Building & Construction Division, HDPE pipes are used for ground source geothermal applications, also known as earth energy or geoexchange systems.Major Uses of HDPE Pipes? 1. Agriculture Flow line irrigation; lift irrigation, suction/delivery of pumps, siphons, tube-well pipes, water supplies, pesticide spraying system, and drip irrigation.Advantages: Life of pipe up to 50 years, Corrosion resistance, much lighter than metal pipes making transportation and assembling easier 2. Submarine & Underwater Pipeline Pipeline effluent, marine outfalls, salt-water intake lines, rivers/canal crossings under water.Advantages: Superior corrosion resistance, superior wear resistance, chemical resistance, lighter, better impact 3. Gas / Compressed Air System Natural gas and coal gas conveyance and consumer distribution, conveyance and distribution of sewage gas, gobar gas, community biogas schemes, compressed air supply, networks at construction sites, mines and factories, air conditioning and ventilation ductsAdvantages: Leak proof joint, better impact, Better crack propagation, insulation property 4.Effluent & Waste Water Disposal Systems Corrosive chemicals effluents, treated/untreated wastes and radioactive waste.Advantages: Chemical Resistance, Corrosion Resistance Advantages of HDPE Pipes? Affordable, High Quality, Operate & Harsh Temperatures, UV Resistant, Stiff Material, Amazing Durability.

Drip Irrigation

What is Drip Irrigation?

Drip irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface. The goal is to place water directly into the root zone and minimize evaporation. Benefits of Drip Irrigation?Drip irrigation is a technique in which water flows through a filter into special drip pipes, with emitters located at different spacing. Water is distributed through the emitters directly into the soil near the roots through a special slow-release device. The emitters slowly drip water into the soil at the root zone. Because moisture levels are kept at an optimal range, plant productivity and quality improve. In addition, drip irrigation: Prevents disease by minimizing water contact with the leaves, stems, and fruit of plants. Why Drip Irrigation is the Best?Drip irrigation is one of the most efficient types of irrigation systems. The efficiency of applied and lost water as well as meeting the crop water need ranges from 80 to 90%. Well, its efficiency is the result of only two factors; Applying of water drop by drop, the soil soaks it before it evaporates. Advantages of Drip Irrigation Application of Drip Irrigation

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