PPR pipes are known for their durability, high temperature resistance, and ability to withstand high pressure.
PPR pipe stands for “Polypropylene Random Copolymer” pipe.
PPR pipe is a straight and rigid cylindrical pipe, made from Polypropylene Random Copolymer plastic, produced through a continuous extrusion process.They are commonly offered in green or white color, and in outer diameter sizes ranging from 20mm to 160mm.PPR pipe is accompanied by a series of connection fittings, parts, and accessories available for every pipe diameter.
Advantages of PPR Pipes
- Durability
PPR pipes are highly durable and have a long service life, as they are not susceptible to rust, corrosion or scaling.
- Chemical resistance
PPR pipes are resistant to many chemicals and solvents, making them ideal for use in chemical plants, laboratories, and other environments where exposure to chemicals is common.
- Heat Resistance
PPR pipes can withstand high temperatures and pressures, making them suitable for use in hot water systems and industrial applications.
- Hygienic
PPR pipes are non-toxic and do not contain any harmful chemicals, making them safe for use in potable water systems.
Applications of PPR Pipes
- Hot and Cold Water Supply:
PPR pipes are widely used for hot and cold water distribution systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings due to their high temperature and pressure resistance.
- heating system
Including flooring, siding and radiant heating system as they can withstand high temperatures and pressures.
- Industrial Piping Systems
Industrial piping system for conveying or discharging chemical media