HDPE Pipes From Delight

We at Delight, offer you High Density Polyethylene Pipes that are strong, extremely tough, very durable product which offers long service and trouble free installation for portable water supply and sewerage system. The material has been developed internationally from PE 63, PE 80 to today's PE 100 material which has shown a savings of approximately 30% on the wall thickness from the early days of Polyethylene.
The plant is fully integrated with a quality control laboratory carrying stringent raw material and finished goods tests for achieving uncompromising quality, consistency and matching the specifications as laid down in various Indian as well as International Standard.
Features
Size : 20 mm to 600 mm
Length : Available in Mix & Standard Length of 6 mtr. to 12 mtr. & coil also.
Available Pressure Ratings : PN 2.5, PN 4.0, PN 6.0, PN 8.0, PN 10.0, PN 12.5 & PN 16.0
Grade of Pipe : PE 63, PE 80 & PE 100
Application
The advantageous properties of DELIGHT HDPE / MDPE Pipes make them suitable for numerous applications.
- WATER SUPPLY
- - Portable Water Supply
- - Water Mains
- - Distribution
- - Service Pipes
- SEWAGE & INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT DISPOSAL
- - Domestic Sewage System
- - Sanitary System
- - Petrochemical Industry
- - Fertilizer Industry
Advantages
- - Cost Effective
- - Portable & Light Weight
- - Extended Service Life
- - Leak Free Joints
- - Flexible & Tough
- - Non Toxic
- - Quick Installation
- - Corrosion Resistance
What is PE (Polyethylene)?
Polyethylene (PE) is a thermoplastic from the polyolefin group. Polyethylene is the best known volume plastic in a relatively high molecular form, with medium to high density. It has established itself in the piping systems industry.
The three basic popular available type of PE are HDPE, MDPE and LDPE. LDPE grades have a very minimal role in pipe production and HDPE remains the dominant player in pipe manufacturing segment. Properties of polyethylene are primarily determined by density, molecular weight distribution. With increasing density (higher crystallinity), the following properties also increase: Yield Stress (Tensile Strength), Modulus of Elasticity (Rigidity), Hardness, Solvent Resistance, Impermeability to gases and vapors. On the other hand, impact strength, transparency and stress cracking resistance decrease with increasing density.