PP PIPES

Polypropylene (PP) pipes are a type of plastic pipe that is made from polypropylene, a thermoplastic material. PP pipes are often used in plumbing and drainage applications, as well as in other applications where a corrosion-resistant and long-lasting pipe is needed.

    Here are some of the advantages of using PP pipes:

  • Corrosion resistance: PP pipes are resistant to a wide range of chemicals and corrosive substances, making them ideal for use in applications where corrosion is a concern.
  • Durability: PP pipes are very durable and can withstand a wide range of conditions, including extreme temperatures and pressures.
  • Lightweight: PP pipes are lightweight, making them easy to transport and install.
  • Cost-effective: PP pipes are typically less expensive than other types of pipes, such as stainless steel pipes.
  • Easy to install: PP pipes can be easily joined using a fusion welding process, making them a good choice for DIY projects.
  • Hygienic: PP pipes are smooth on the inside, making them less likely to harbor bacteria and other microorganisms.
  • Long lifespan: PP pipes can last for up to 50 years, making them a cost-effective investment.

PP pipes and fittings
PP pipes and fittings

  • Plumbing: PP pipes are often used in plumbing applications, such as water supply lines and sewer lines.
  • Drainage: PP pipes are often used in drainage applications, such as gutters and downspouts.
  • Irrigation: PP pipes are often used in irrigation applications, such as sprinkler systems and drip irrigation systems.
  • Industrial applications: PP pipes are often used in industrial applications, such as chemical processing and food processing.
  • Building construction: PP pipes are often used in building construction, such as as electrical conduit and structural supports.