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PVC irrigation pipe

Irrigation pipes, also known as watering pipes, are made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The primary raw material is PVC resin powder, to which an appropriate amount of additives is added. The pipe is then processed and formed through a series of steps including mixing, extrusion, sizing, cutting, and flaring. This product complies with the following standard: GB/T13664-2006.


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Product Details

Irrigation pipes, also known as watering pipes, are made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The primary raw material is PVC resin powder, to which an appropriate amount of additives is added. The pipe is then processed through a series of steps including mixing, extrusion, sizing, cutting, and flaring. This product complies with the following standard: GB/T13664-2006. Specifications: Diameters: 75mm, 90mm, 110mm, 125mm, 140mm, 160mm, 180mm, 200mm, 250mm, 280mm, 315mm.
Pressure: 0.2 MPa, 0.25 MPa, 0.32 MPa, 0.4 MPa

Product features:
1. Low flow resistance, with a roughness coefficient of 0.008–0.009; water-carrying capacity is 20% higher than that of cast iron pipes and 40% higher than that of concrete pipes.
2. High tensile strength—tensile strength at 23°C is no less than 45 MPa.
3. Excellent compression resistance—will not crack even when compressed to half of its outer diameter; boasts superior mechanical performance.
4. Lightweight and easy to transport: PVC-U pipes weigh only one-fifth as much as steel or cast iron pipes and half as much as concrete pipes. The weight of these pipes is approximately one-fourth that of ductile iron pipes of the same specification and length, and one-tenth that of concrete pipes. Consequently, transportation costs are reduced by 1/2 to 1/3.
5. The piping material is hygienic, non-toxic, and does not cause secondary pollution during flow; under stable temperature and pressure conditions, the irrigation pipes have a service life of no less than 50 years.
PVC irrigation pipes can closely follow the growth stages of crops, enabling modernized irrigation practices. The amount of water used for irrigation can be precisely tailored to the specific moisture conditions of both the crops and the soil. What’s most remarkable about these irrigation pipes is their ability to deliver water and fertilizer directly to the roots of crops in an accurate manner, taking into account current weather conditions. This approach significantly reduces the labor involved in manual operations. Moreover, the irrigation pipes can adjust the water delivery volume according to the specific growth needs of the crops, ensuring that irrigation is carried out at the right time and in the right amounts. As a result, this method lays a solid foundation for boosting crop yields.

Application areas
Irrigation pipes are widely used in various large- and small-scale projects, including indoor and outdoor water supply systems in urban and rural areas, rural water improvement initiatives, agricultural irrigation, brine pipelines in the salt industry, water delivery for aquaculture, mine ventilation, water supply and drainage, and sprinkler irrigation for landscaping and greening.

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PVC irrigation pipe

Irrigation pipes, also known as watering pipes, are made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The primary raw material is PVC resin powder, to which an appropriate amount of additives is added. The pipe is then processed and formed through a series of steps including mixing, extrusion, sizing, cutting, and flaring. This product complies with the following standard: GB/T13664-2006.

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  • Irrigation pipes, also known as watering pipes, are made of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). The primary raw material is PVC resin powder, to which an appropriate amount of additives is added. The pipe is then processed through a series of steps including mixing, extrusion, sizing, cutting, and flaring. This product complies with the following standard: GB/T13664-2006. Specifications: Diameters: 75mm, 90mm, 110mm, 125mm, 140mm, 160mm, 180mm, 200mm, 250mm, 280mm, 315mm.
    Pressure: 0.2 MPa, 0.25 MPa, 0.32 MPa, 0.4 MPa

    Product features:
    1. Low flow resistance, with a roughness coefficient of 0.008–0.009; water-carrying capacity is 20% higher than that of cast iron pipes and 40% higher than that of concrete pipes.
    2. High tensile strength—tensile strength at 23°C is no less than 45 MPa.
    3. Excellent compression resistance—will not crack even when compressed to half of its outer diameter; boasts superior mechanical performance.
    4. Lightweight and easy to transport: PVC-U pipes weigh only one-fifth as much as steel or cast iron pipes and half as much as concrete pipes. The weight of these pipes is approximately one-fourth that of ductile iron pipes of the same specification and length, and one-tenth that of concrete pipes. Consequently, transportation costs are reduced by 1/2 to 1/3.
    5. The piping material is hygienic, non-toxic, and does not cause secondary pollution during flow; under stable temperature and pressure conditions, the irrigation pipes have a service life of no less than 50 years.
    PVC irrigation pipes can closely follow the growth stages of crops, enabling modernized irrigation practices. The amount of water used for irrigation can be precisely tailored to the specific moisture conditions of both the crops and the soil. What’s most remarkable about these irrigation pipes is their ability to deliver water and fertilizer directly to the roots of crops in an accurate manner, taking into account current weather conditions. This approach significantly reduces the labor involved in manual operations. Moreover, the irrigation pipes can adjust the water delivery volume according to the specific growth needs of the crops, ensuring that irrigation is carried out at the right time and in the right amounts. As a result, this method lays a solid foundation for boosting crop yields.

    Application areas
    Irrigation pipes are widely used in various large- and small-scale projects, including indoor and outdoor water supply systems in urban and rural areas, rural water improvement initiatives, agricultural irrigation, brine pipelines in the salt industry, water delivery for aquaculture, mine ventilation, water supply and drainage, and sprinkler irrigation for landscaping and greening.

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