PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes are widely used for hot and cold water systems, as well as industrial fluid transportation due to their high resistance to temperature and pressure variations. They are an excellent choice for both residential and commercial applications because of their durability and flexibility.
Sizes:
Range: 20mm to 160mm
Small Sizes (20mm to 50mm): Typically used in residential plumbing systems for hot and cold water supply lines.
Medium Sizes (50mm to 110mm): Used in larger commercial or industrial systems for both water supply and fluid transportation.
Larger Sizes (110mm to 160mm): Used for more demanding applications in industrial systems where higher flow capacities are required.
Pressure Ratings:
PN10: Suitable for low-pressure systems, typically used in residential and light commercial applications.
PN16: Medium pressure pipes, suitable for more demanding residential and commercial systems.
PN20: High pressure, designed for systems that experience higher water or fluid pressures, such as industrial systems.
Fittings:
Elbows: Used to change the direction of piping, available in various angles such as 90-degree or 45-degree. Ideal for altering flow directions in plumbing or industrial systems.
Tees: T-shaped fittings that allow connections from three different pipes. Commonly used to create branches in water or fluid supply systems.
Couplers: Used to connect two pieces of pipe of the same diameter. Couplers are essential for extending pipe length and maintaining a continuous flow.
Reducers: Fittings that allow a connection between two pipes of different sizes, reducing the diameter of the pipe for flow management.
End Caps: Used to seal the open end of a pipe, effectively stopping the flow in a pipe section. Often used in both construction and industrial systems.
Unions: A type of fitting that enables easy removal and connection of pipes, allowing for maintenance or replacements without disconnecting the entire system.
Applications:
Hot & Cold Water Supply: PPR pipes are ideal for transporting hot and cold water in residential, commercial, and industrial applications due to their resistance to high temperatures (up to 95°C).
Applications: Hot water plumbing, underfloor heating, heating systems in residential and commercial buildings, as well as potable water distribution.
Industrial Fluid Transportation: Due to their high-pressure ratings and chemical resistance, PPR pipes are also used for industrial fluid transportation.
Applications: Suitable for carrying chemicals, industrial fluids, and other non-corrosive liquids, particularly in industries such as manufacturing, food processing, and pharmaceuticals.
·Gate Valves (20mm – 300mm, Cast Iron, Brass)
Globe Valves (15mm – 150mm, Stainless Steel, Bronze)
Check Valves (Non-return type, Swing type, Lift type)
·Angle Valves: Used in sinks, bidets, and water closets
Pressure Reducing Valves: Prevents excessive pressure in pipelines.
Welding accessories like fusion machines and fittings play a crucial role in ensuring strong and secure joints in PPR piping systems.
·Welding Machines: Socket fusion, Butt fusion
·Welding Fittings: Couplers, Reducers, Elbows, Tees
·Welding Clamps & Holders: Ensure secure pipe alignment during welding
Advantages :
High Temperature Resistance: PPR pipes can withstand high temperatures (up to 95°C), making them perfect for hot water systems.
Durability: Highly resistant to corrosion, scale buildup, and chemical damage, ensuring long service life with minimal maintenance.
Leak-Proof Joints: The fusion welding process creates leak-proof joints, ensuring the integrity of the system over time.
Cost-Effective: PPR pipes are more affordable than many metal alternatives and offer lower maintenance costs over time.
Ease of Installation: Lightweight and easy to handle, PPR pipes require simpler installation techniques compared to other materials like metal pipes.