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Ductile Iron Pipes All Types:
1 |
Material |
Ductile Cast Iron |
2 |
Joint Type |
T-Type(push-on joint) |
K-Type(Mechanical Joint) | ||
Self-Restrained | ||
Flanged joint | ||
3 |
Standard |
ISO2531, EN545, EN598, etc |
4 |
Size |
DN80 - DN2600 (80mm - 2600mm) |
5 |
Classs |
K7, K8, K9, C40, C30, C25, etc |
6 |
Length |
6m, cut to 5.7m |
7 |
Internal lining
|
1. Portland cement mortar lining |
2. Sulphate Resistant cement mortar lining | ||
3. High-Aluminum cement mortar lining | ||
4. Epoxy Resin Lining | ||
5. Epoxy Ceramic Lining | ||
6. PU Lining | ||
8 |
External Coating |
Zinc+bitumen coating, |
Customized coating such as Zinc-Epoxy, Alumina Powder, PU, FBE, Epoxy-Ceramic, etc. | ||
9 |
Rubber Gasket |
NBR rubber, SBR rubber or EPDM rubber ring as per ISO4633 |
10 |
Application |
Potable Water / Drinking Water/Sewage Water |
11 |
Packing |
DN100-DN300 in bundles; DN350-DN2600 in bulk ship |
Introduction
Our Ceramic Epoxy lined ductile iron pipe is the epitome of cutting-edge water conveyance solutions. Crafted with precision from high-quality ductile iron, these pipes are fortified with an epoxy ceramic lining that offers exceptional corrosion protection.
The epoxy ceramic lining forms a strong and impermeable barrier, safeguarding the iron surface from corrosion caused by aggressive water conditions. This advanced protection extends the pipe's service life, reducing maintenance costs and enhancing long-term performance.
Designed for versatility, our ceramic epoxy lined ductile caters to a wide range of applications, including water distribution, wastewater treatment, and industrial conveyance. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance, even under high pressures and varying operating conditions.
Compliant with industry standards, our pipes undergo rigorous testing to ensure top-notch quality and safety. The epoxy ceramic lining is approved for potable water use, making it a reliable and safe choice for water transportation.
Choose our environmentally friendly Ductile Iron Pipe with Epoxy Ceramic Lining for a sustainable and cost-effective water conveyance solution. Upgrade your infrastructure with this state-of-the-art piping option, providing unmatched corrosion protection and extended durability. Experience efficiency and reliability with our epoxy lined ductile iron pipe, ensuring a seamless flow of water for years to come.
Benefits of ductile iron pipe
Solid under loads
In underground conditions, the ductile cast iron pipe has a semi-rigid behaviour: it offers an excellent compromise between mechanical stress in the wall (small DN) and ovality (large DN). It can be laid in high and low height of cover, and easily in soil of low rigidity. The ”ground/semi-rigid pipe” system offers optimum mechanical stability over time, without risk of buckling in large DN.
Insensitive impacts
The ductile cast iron structure has a high elastic deformability and a high resistance to crack initiation: it results in excellent impact resistance. The cast iron pipes are perfectly suited to transport conditions over long distances (truck, train or ship), handling conditions on sites and to different types of backfilling. The ductile cast iron pipelines may be laid in very difficult areas: rocky mountain slopes for hydroelectric plants, crossings for cantilever bridges, rockfill for submarine outlets.
Push-in joint system
Excellent hydraulicity
The centrifugation process ensures a perfectly smooth and even cement surface. The Colebrook roughness coefficient of an isolated pipe is k = 0.03 mm. We recommend the use of an average value of k = 0.1 mm for sizing networks in order to take into account all the different load losses caused by singular points (tee fittings, elbows, valves, etc.)
Pressure resistance
The ductile cast iron pipe are designed to withstand pressures much greater than the values usually encountered on the networks. The wall thickness is calculated with a safety factor of 3 with respect to the maximum operating pressure. This additional safety margin is very useful to the impacts during installation, accidental overpressure and mechanical operating fatigue.