RTP Pipe

RTP Pipe
RTP Pipe
RTP Pipe

RTP Pipes have a three-layer hybrid structure. The inner and outer layers of the pipe are thermoplastic, while the middle layer is composed of high-strength composite material. The thermoplastic layers can be designed in different materials like HDPE, PP, PE-RT, etc., depending on project requirements. Similarly, the continuous fiber reinforcement layer in the middle layer can vary according to project requirements, including materials like glass fiber, aramid, carbon fiber, etc.

Durability

High Durability

RTP Pipes withstand high pressures like steel pipes while providing all the advantages of plastic pipes with their thermoplastic material.

Easy Installation

Easy Installation

Thanks to its flexible structure, it can be easily installed and shaped, reducing labor costs.

Chemical Resistance

Chemical Resistance

RTP Pipes are highly resistant to chemical substances and provide protection against corrosion.

Application

Wide Range of Applications

RTP Pipes can be used in many areas, including high-pressure water lines, natural gas transmission and distribution lines, oil transmission lines, geothermal water transmission lines, and offshore applications.

Economical

Economical and Reliable

RTP Pipes provide cost savings in your projects with their economical price and long-lasting structure.

Eco-Friendly

Eco-Friendly

RTP Pipes are environmentally friendly products suitable for recycling.

RTP Pipe

RTP Pipe and Fittings

RTP Pipes are produced with high-pressure resistance and superior composite structure in diameters ranging from 90 mm to 1200 mm and in various pressure classes. RTP Pipes offer reliable solutions for transporting fluids such as water, gas, and oil. You can check our product catalog on our website for the RTP Pipe Price List.

RTP Pipe Advantages

RTP Pipes withstand high pressures like steel pipes while providing all the advantages of plastic pipes with their thermoplastic material. With these features, RTP Pipes provide long-lasting and reliable performance.

Where is RTP Pipe Used?

RTP Pipes can be safely used in many areas such as water, gas, and oil transportation, geothermal water transmission lines, and offshore applications with their high performance and quality. RTP Pipes offer reliable and long-lasting solutions for your projects. You can check our product catalog on our website for the RTP Pipe Price List.

RTP Pipe Weight Table

RTP Pipes are produced in various weights with different diameters and pressure classes. The weight table is calculated by multiplying the hollow cylinder volume and the density of the pipe. The table is prepared considering the expansion feature as the pipes are subjected to thermal processing during production. This table shows the weight values encountered in RTP Pipes in different diameters and pressure classes. For detailed information and other diameters, please contact our company.

RTP Pipe Technical Specifications

RTP Pipes withstand high pressures like steel pipes while providing all the advantages of plastic pipes with their thermoplastic material. Thanks to its three-layer hybrid structure, it provides high-temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and environmental durability. The technical specifications are:

  • Operating Temperature: Continuous 60°C, instantaneous 80°C temperature resistance.
  • Operating Pressure: 200 bar pressure resistance.
  • Material: Specially formulated thermoplastic materials such as HDPE, PP, PE-RT.
  • Easy Installation: Easy installation with its flexible structure.
  • Durability: High-temperature and pressure resistance, superior resistance to environmental effects.
  • Low Friction Resistance: Low friction resistance for efficient installation performance.

RTP Pipe Fittings

Various fittings are available for RTP Pipes. These fittings facilitate the installation of the pipes and increase the efficiency of the systems. Fittings can be selected according to the needs of your projects and used in harmony with the pipes.

RTP Pipe Joining Methods

Different types of joining methods are preferred in the joining of RTP Pipes. These methods are:

  • EF (Electrofusion) Joining: < 40 Bar
  • EF + Butt Welding Joining: < 80 Bar
  • Mechanical Joining: < 200 Bar

RTP Pipe Welding Method: Electrofusion Welding

The electrofusion welding method offers a reliable and robust method for joining RTP Pipes. Electrofusion welding is performed by heating the resistance wires inside the pipe and fittings with electrical energy. This process ensures the melting and joining of pipe surfaces. Electrofusion fittings, which provide easy installation, are placed on the pipe ends and easily joined with the welding machine. It creates a strong and leak-proof connection, which ensures the long-lasting and reliable operation of the installation.

RTP Pipe Welding Method: Butt Welding

Butt Welding is one of the most common methods used for joining RTP Pipe and fittings. Using a butt welding machine, the ends of the pipes to be welded are trimmed and then pushed together under a certain temperature and pressure to join them. This method ensures the safe and robust joining of RTP Pipes. With the butt welding method, RTP Pipes up to 1200 mm in diameter can be welded.

RTP Pipe Price List

RTP Pipes are delivered to you with high quality and affordable price. RTP Pipes offer you the most suitable product with a wide range of diameters, low cost, easy transportation, and teamwork in the production process. To take advantage of RTP Pipe benefits and access the 2024 RTP Pipe Price List, please check our product catalog on our website.

Frequently Asked Questions

r&d-origin

R&D Origin

1st-class raw material

1st Class Raw Material

high-technology

High technology