With the development of urban construction, water supply and drainage pipes are used more and more widely. At the same time, people have put forward more and higher requirements on the material selection of water supply and drainage pipes. For example, water supply and drainage pipes must not only meet the standards of practicality, but also meet the requirements of environmental protection. Among the various pipe materials, plastic composite materials are increasingly valued by people.
Traditional drainage pipes are generally metal pipes, plastic pipes, and composite pipes, but these pipes also have some shortcomings in terms of environmental protection, service life, cost performance, etc. The emergence of plastic composite materials has solved the problems of traditional pipes.
This post will give you a detailed introduction from four aspects: the meaning of plastic composite pipes, the selection criteria of plastic composite pipes, the advantages of plastic composite pipes, and the applications of plastic composite pipes.
As the name implies, plastic composite pipes are made of a combination of multiple raw materials. They are based on plastic materials and other materials are added during the manufacturing process. In the end, this composite pipe combines the characteristics of different materials, taking into account strength, corrosion resistance, toughness, stability, service life, weight, cost-effectiveness, and other characteristics.
Generally speaking, plastic composite pipes can be divided into plastic-aluminum composite pipes, plastic-steel composite pipes, plastic-fiber composite pipes, and plastic-copper composite pipes.
Different application scenarios have different requirements for water supply and drainage pipes, such as pipe raw materials, pipe size, pipe quality, etc. However, these choices also have some standards that must be followed.
1. The pipes must be able to withstand vibration, impact, water hammer, thermal expansion, and contraction. For example, in some areas with extremely cold winters, the low temperature in winter will increase the volume of ice cubes formed by water, so the water pipes must be able to withstand the risk of bursting.
2. The water supply and drainage pipeline system is closely related to the lives of residents. As a water circulation carrier, the pipe must meet strict hygiene standards.
3. As a building material, water supply and drainage pipes must be recyclable and sustainable.
4. When choosing pipes, if the quality of the pipes is not good, it will cause the pipes to be damaged during construction or use, increasing maintenance and repair costs. If too expensive materials are selected, it will lead to increased costs and even waste of resources. Therefore, when choosing pipes, high quality, and cost-effectiveness must be taken into account.