Carogit pipe
Carogit pipe and double-walled polyethylene fittings for sewage use include drainage and industrial and domestic sewage. Of course, these types of pipes and fittings can also be used in the implementation of large municipal sewage projects.
Although polyethylene pipes have many applications, the most common use of corrugated pipes is to manage the gravity flow of water (effluent). Examples of uses for this system are:
- Municipal sewage
- Subsurface sewage
- Sanitary sewers
- Rainwater drainage
- Exhaust / flow surface wastewater management systems
Carogit double-walled pipes and polyethylene corrugated fittings in the implementation of large municipal and industrial wastewater projects can reduce the cost of such projects due to the numerous advantages of polyethylene pipes and fittings. The advantages of polyethylene pipes and fittings are as follows:
- High corrosion resistance
- Wide operating temperature range
- Flexibility, easier loading and installation due to high flexibility of polyethylene pipes
- Suitable connections with complete sealing
- Weld resistance equal to and even greater than the tube due to the homogeneity of the weld and the tube
- More appropriate hydraulic behavior
- High abrasion resistance
- Light weight and easier movement
- Low cost of transportation and installation
Most municipal sewage is transported by landfill pipes. Due to their design, corrugated pipes have a suitable annular resistance to apply the loads in the ground with the least slope and the lowest possible weight, which reduces the price of the pipe and ultimately reduces the cost of fluid transfer.
Polyethylene has the necessary properties and long life and meets the human needs in wastewater transfer, which includes the least corrosion by gases and wastewater acids.
Carogit polyethylene pipes are generally known for their internal diameter.
The variety of production of these pipes (polyethylene corrugated pipe) with relevant connections, is responsible for most of the wastewater transfer in the country.