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Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene plastic composite pipe

Posted by Sunny Steel on May 23 2014, 09:10am

Categories: #composite pipe

Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene plastic composite pipe, tube is ultra high molecular weight polyethylene pipe for abrasion or corrosion resistant lining material , direct contact with the media working conditions ; to pipe ( pipe , spiral pipe, seamless pipe , etc. ) for voltage protection of the outer tube , the two composite made through a special process equipment, complementary advantages.

Products while retaining the performance advantages of UHMWPE on , but also has the following new features:

Can withstand higher pressure: pressure composite pipe up 5Mpa-8Mpa, to meet mine filling, tailings transport crude oil transportation and other requirements for the use of high-pressure pipelines .
Can withstand higher temperatures : With the support of steel protection , high temperature deformation of UHMWPE pipe can be overcome , so that the operating temperature can be increased to about 100 ℃.

Overcome the low hardness of the plastic tube , easy bending , sagging defects, as the workshop process pipe or open overhead pipes will be more beautiful.
Supporting technologies mature : Di Hao has been declared " ultra high molecular weight polyethylene plastic composite wear-resistant pipe fittings " and " ultra- plastic composite pipe for expansion joints ," two utility model patents , the corresponding supporting technology is very mature pipeline .

Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene plastic composite pipe
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene plastic composite pipe
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I have wondered if there was any other material that pipes were made of. I had no idea that it could be made of polyethylene. I also had no idea that it was corrosion resistant. Thanks for the information.
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Can withstand higher temperatures
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