uPVC Pipes Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride
AZTA FLOW uPVC Non Pressure Pipes
Class 0 uPVC pipes are the most common type of uPVC pipe. They are designed for use in low-pressure applications, such as drainage systems. Class 0 uPVC pipes have the following features:
They are strong and durable.
They are resistant to corrosion and chemicals.
They are lightweight and easy to handle.
They are low-cost.
They are easy to install and maintain.
Class 0 uPVC pipes are not suitable for use in high-pressure applications, such as water supply lines. However, they are a good choice for a variety of other applications, such as:
Drainage systems
Sewerage systems
Storm water systems
Swimming pool plumbing
Septic tank systems
Made as per BS EN 1401 standard
AZTA FLOW uPVC Class B Pressure Pipes
Class B Pipes are high-quality, durable, and versatile pipes used for a wide range of applications. These pipes are ideal for tube wells, shallow pumps, deep tube wells, irrigation, and city water supply connections. Class B uPVC pipes have the following features:
100% virgin material.
Accurate thickness and length
Made as per BS EN 1452 standard
Low cost and long service life
High-pressure resistance
Corrosion resistance
Light weight
Class B pipes are a good choice for a variety of other applications, such as:
Water Supply Systems
Irrigation Systems
Drainage Systems
Ventilation Systems
Industrial Applications
Construction and Infrastructure
Pool and Spa Systems
Electrical Conduit
PPRC Pipes Polypropylene Random Copolymer
DIN 8077/78
ISO 15874
Pressure Rating:
PN16 PPRC Pipe: The "PN" stands for "Pressure Number," and in the case of PN16 PPRC pipes, it means that the pipe is designed to handle a maximum operating pressure of 16 bar (approximately 232 psi) at a temperature of 20°C (68°F). This pressure rating is suitable for various standard applications, including water supply and general plumbing installations.
PN20 PPRC Pipe: On the other hand, PN20 PPRC pipes are designed to handle a higher maximum operating pressure of 20 bar (approximately 290 psi) at 20°C (68°F). The higher pressure rating makes these pipes more suitable for applications that require increased pressure resistance, such as industrial processes or specific high-pressure plumbing systems.
Wall Thickness:
Typically, PN20 PPRC pipes have a slightly thicker wall compared to PN16 pipes. This increase in wall thickness is necessary to withstand the higher pressure rating.
Applications:
PN16 PPRC pipes are commonly used for regular water supply systems, irrigation, and general plumbing installations where the operating pressures do not exceed 16 bar.
PN20 PPRC pipes are chosen for applications where the operating pressures may approach or exceed 16 bar, such as certain industrial processes, specific industrial plumbing systems, or where there is a need for increased pressure resistance.
HDPE Pipes
High Density Polyethylene
DIN 8074/75
ISO 4427
ASTM D 3350