PPR Pipe

PPR Pipe
PPR Boru
PPR Pipe

PPR Pipes are manufactured from Polypropylene Random Copolymer material, which has a low melt flow index, high molecular weight, and high flexibility. They can be used in hot and cold water systems and are developed as an alternative to galvanized pipes with a high weldability. They are produced in diameters ranging from Ø20-125 mm.

High Durability

High Durability

Resistant up to PN25 bar at 20 °C and can be used at temperatures up to 95 °C.

Easy Welding

Easy Welding

Can be easily welded and quickly laid out.

Long Lasting

Long Lifespan

Comes with a 50-year lifespan guarantee.

Corrosion Resistant

Corrosion Resistant

Does not corrode and does not narrow in diameter due to reaction with minerals.

Lightweight

Lightweight and Portable

Weighs one eighth the weight of metal, can be transported without exhausting workers.

Rustproof

Rustproof

Does not rust and does not contaminate drinking water.

PPR Boru

PPR Pipe and Accessories

Design Group PPR Pipes are manufactured in diameters ranging from 20 mm to 125 mm and various pressure classes, offering ideal solutions for hot and cold water installations. Their long-lasting and durable structure will make them indispensable for your projects. For the PPR Pipes Price List, you can obtain information by calling our line at 0212 886 57 41.

Advantages of PPR Pipe

Design Group PPR Pipes are lightweight, flexible, and sturdy, making installation easy. They are resistant to high temperatures and pressures. They do not rust and offer high resistance against chemicals. They provide superior protection against salty water, sanitary sewage wastewater, corrosive acids, bases, and salts. These features ensure long-lasting and reliable performance.

Where is PPR Pipe Used?

Design Group PPR Pipes, with their superior performance and quality, are the preferred product in prestigious projects. They can be safely used in hot and cold water installations, drinking water systems, chemical industry lines, and industrial applications. PPR Pipes offer reliable and long-lasting solutions in your projects. For the PPR Pipes Price List, please contact us.

PPR Pipe Weight Table

Design Group PPR Pipes' weight calculation is performed by multiplying the volume of the hollow cylinder by the density of the pipe. PPR Pipes show expansion properties due to heat treatment during the production phase. Therefore, tolerance values should be considered while preparing the size table of PPR Pipes. Weight Table Example 20 mm: 0.10 kg/m 25 mm: 0.15 kg/m 32 mm: 0.20 kg/m 40 mm: 0.25 kg/m 50 mm: 0.35 kg/m 63 mm: 0.45 kg/m

Technical Features of PPR Pipe

At Design Group, we continuously monitor and research developments in our quality laboratories. Our PPR Pipes are produced in the diameter range of 20 mm to 125 mm with high technology. Due to the properties of polypropylene, it is one of the most suitable alternatives for pressurized water systems. It is used in many areas such as underground and above-ground pressurized water network lines, marine discharge projects, and industrial applications. PPR Pipes are easier to process, install, and offer cost savings compared to rigid concrete pipes. Structurally designed to withstand impacts and cold weather conditions. Long pipes for marine applications can be assembled on the shore and then positioned in place.

PPR Pipe Accessories

Design Group PPR Pipe accessories are produced in superior quality and are individually checked before shipment. Our accessories, which are easy to apply and have an ergonomic design, are at your service with high quality and reasonable prices. PPR Pipe accessories can be safely used in pressurized water systems and other industrial applications. - PPR Pipe accessories - PPR Pipe Equal Tee - PPR Pipe Reduction - PPR Pipe Saddle - PPR Pipe Elbows - PPR Pipe Unequal Tee - PPR Pipe Sleeve - PPR Pipe Blind Plug - PPR Pipe Flange Adapter These accessories ensure that your PPR Pipe systems are safely and durably connected.

Joining Methods for PPR Pipe

Design Group PPR Pipes and accessories are connected by fusion or mechanical accessories. Pipes made of materials other than polypropylene can be connected with external clamp accessories, flanges, or other appropriate transition adapters. Connection accessories make installation easier according to the location. Joining Methods - Electrofusion (EF) Welding: The ends of the pipe and fitting are melted together using electric energy. - Butt Welding: The ends of the pipes are melted together at high temperatures. - Coupling Joining: Pipes are joined using mechanical couplings.

Welding Method for PPR Pipe: Electrofusion Welding

Electrofusion Welding is performed by heating the resistance wires inside the fusion fitting. PPR Pipes are placed inside the electrofusion fittings, and the ends of the welding machine are connected to the sockets on the fitting, heated by electric current. This method securely and robustly joins PPR Pipes. Electrofusion Welding can be performed on PPR Pipes from a diameter of 20 mm up to 125 mm.

Welding Method for PPR Pipe: Butt Welding

Butt Welding is one of the most common methods used for joining PPR Pipe and fittings. Using a butt welding machine, the ends of the pipes to be welded are shaved and then pushed towards each other under a certain heat and pressure. This method ensures that PPR Pipes are joined safely and robustly. Butt welding can be performed on PPR Pipes up to a diameter of 125 mm.

PPR Pipe Price List

Design Group PPR Pipes reach you with high quality and at an affordable price. PPR Pipes, with a wide range of diameters, low cost, ease of transport, and teamwork during the production process, offer you the most suitable product. Take advantage of the benefits of PPR Pipes and access the 2024 PPR Pipe Price List by contacting us. For detailed information about our PPR Pipes, you can call our line at 0212 886 57 41.

Frequently Asked Questions

r&d-origin

R&D Origin

1st-class raw material

1st Class Raw Material

high-technology

High technology