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August 1, 2019
Fast Flow Pipe Needs More Discovery
The smooth inner surface of a storm sewer made from plastic deserves more attention and discussion. The inner surfaces of plastic pipe are much smoother than competing materials allowing for faster fluid flows due to low turbulence. Traditional materials like concrete and metallic pipe have various causes for lower smoothness of their surfaces when installed. Some metallic pipes will experience corrosion over their service life which increases turbulence above the initial level.
It may be appropriate to refer to HDPE and PP corrugated plastic pipe as “fast flow” pipes. Civil engineers are proponents of these types of pipe in storm drain applications. The purpose of these drainage pipes is to direct water away from infrastructure to avoid flooding. While plastic pipes still can have minor flow interruptions, it is nothing in comparison to non-plastic pipes. This is due to their flexible walls and connections which absorb shocks, loads, and shifts. In fact, some plastic pipes have proved effective even in extreme seismic events. A lot of scientists believe that our planet cannot escape further geological changes. This makes the task of making fast flow pipes even more important to harvest the rains and irrigate crops at a later date. Plastic pipe and its effectiveness on flow rate and water conservation is worthy of noting.
Fast flow pipes are so important in directing water appropriately and safely. If you require assistance with fast flow plastic pipe, check out our pipe team to gain access to the best in the industry.
It may be appropriate to refer to HDPE and PP corrugated plastic pipe as “fast flow” pipes. Civil engineers are proponents of these types of pipe in storm drain applications. The purpose of these drainage pipes is to direct water away from infrastructure to avoid flooding. While plastic pipes still can have minor flow interruptions, it is nothing in comparison to non-plastic pipes. This is due to their flexible walls and connections which absorb shocks, loads, and shifts. In fact, some plastic pipes have proved effective even in extreme seismic events. A lot of scientists believe that our planet cannot escape further geological changes. This makes the task of making fast flow pipes even more important to harvest the rains and irrigate crops at a later date. Plastic pipe and its effectiveness on flow rate and water conservation is worthy of noting.
Fast flow pipes are so important in directing water appropriately and safely. If you require assistance with fast flow plastic pipe, check out our pipe team to gain access to the best in the industry.
August 1, 2019
Studies showing a 100+ Year Service Life for PE Pressure Pipe Systems
Polyethylene material developments such as PE40, PE50, and PE63 were being installed around 1953. Many polyethylene pipes have exceeded 50-70 years of service life with some still in service today. In the modern world, PE80 is commonly used due to the ease of installation and flexibility. In the last 30 years, PE100 systems have become the most widely used. It's impressive that these pipes can be extruded anywhere from 16mm to 3500 mm. It must also be noted that PE gas pipe systems have continually impressed the industry with very low failure rates even with underground movement conditions.
Several dig-up reports have noted the mechanical advantages of PE pressure pipes and how they have already exceeded the specified design life point of 50 years. You can check out these dig-up reports and studies here. Our pipe team is always ready to assist you with PE pipe, so if you need help, feel free to reach out.
Several dig-up reports have noted the mechanical advantages of PE pressure pipes and how they have already exceeded the specified design life point of 50 years. You can check out these dig-up reports and studies here. Our pipe team is always ready to assist you with PE pipe, so if you need help, feel free to reach out.
August 2, 2019
Ocean Cleanup System 001 Version 2.0 Is Greenlighted
Ocean Cleanup’s recent development for their mission to get rid of the ocean garbage patch consists of a “parachute sea anchor” to help slow down the large U shaped floating polyethylene pipe and polyester skirt. The anchor’s initial tests performed as expected. They have now received the green light to move forward with further testing on the full system. They’ll be attaching this new anchor to the U shape system in hopes of better performance and less fatigue. The original system 1 had failed after a 2 month trial period in the harsh environment. It also had troubles collecting garbage due to an inconsistent speed. This new cleanup, system 001/B, is actually ¼ size of the original system and more modular. With the new additional of the parachute anchor, this will slow the system down and allow garbage to flow into it. However, if this proves to be ineffective, it will be redesigned to move faster and catch the garbage as it moves.
Once this new system is made and outfitted with a couple more modifications, expect another 2 month trial period. Polyethylene pipe can be tricky to work with. Hire the best plastic pipe experts to help you succeed.
Once this new system is made and outfitted with a couple more modifications, expect another 2 month trial period. Polyethylene pipe can be tricky to work with. Hire the best plastic pipe experts to help you succeed.
August 16, 2019
ANTEC 2020 Call for Papers
Plastics have always played an important role with pipe – particularly in gas, water, oil, plumbing, and so on. Polymers have steadily replaced traditional pipe materials due to the advancements in pipe materials, additive technology, processing systems, material characterization, and testing methods. Each year, the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Special Interest Group (SIG) solicits papers for the ANTEC® 2020, March 30th – April 2nd at the Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, TX
The Plastic Pipe and Fittings Special Interest group is accepting papers dealing with these or similar topics for specialized sessions. The purpose of these ANTEC sessions is to allow an informed discussion of current trends and opportunities for any professional in the plastic pipe and fittings space such as thermoplastic and/or thermoset materials. We are open to participants with ideas for this session which focused on specific topical areas of high interest. These sessions are intended to be a forum where new products, processes, questions, and services can be effectively shared with ANTEC® attendees in a timely manner. It’s also a place where academics and students meet the real world of plastics.
For more information about ANTEC 2020, please click on this link.
Inquiries--Please contact Dr. Bryan Hauger
Technical Program Chair, Plastics Pipe and Fittings SIG
[email protected]; Tel: +1 720.450.0798
The Plastic Pipe and Fittings Special Interest group is accepting papers dealing with these or similar topics for specialized sessions. The purpose of these ANTEC sessions is to allow an informed discussion of current trends and opportunities for any professional in the plastic pipe and fittings space such as thermoplastic and/or thermoset materials. We are open to participants with ideas for this session which focused on specific topical areas of high interest. These sessions are intended to be a forum where new products, processes, questions, and services can be effectively shared with ANTEC® attendees in a timely manner. It’s also a place where academics and students meet the real world of plastics.
For more information about ANTEC 2020, please click on this link.
Inquiries--Please contact Dr. Bryan Hauger
Technical Program Chair, Plastics Pipe and Fittings SIG
[email protected]; Tel: +1 720.450.0798
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