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Things You Need To Know Before Buying PPR Pipes

by Amisha Lohan Blogger

Water is a basic necessity. Every household chore requires water. Whether it’s cooking, cleaning, bathing, or washing, you need a continuous water supply for all these activities. Municipal Corporation in India does not supply water round the clock. More often than not, there is a fixed 1-hour interval in which people get fresh water to store in water tanks. To be able to access this water easily, your household requires a good pipe network system. A good pipe network is very important for the functional working of every household. It ensures safe, quick, and easy access to clean water.

When it comes to pipes, PPR has been a popular and trusted material. Polypropylene Random  or PPR is a polymer used to make pipes and fittings. It is a versatile material that has been trusted by plumbing experts for a long time now. Since it was made in the 1990s, it has been accepted and used widely because of its durability, long service life, and cost-effectiveness.

PPR pipe systems are generally green or white and have an outer diameter of 20mm - 110mm. They offer thicker walls than PVC and are accompanied by fittings and valves to meet every plumbing need. There are a host of benefits of PPR. This article will cover all the qualities of PPR, which will help you make an informed choice while buying a set for your home.

Low Thermal Conduction

Thermal conduction determines how easily a material can allow heat to radiate through it. The higher the thermal conductivity, the hotter the material will get in heat. Conversely, the colder it gets in a cold environment.

PPR has low thermal conduction. This means that it does not absorb a lot of heat from the environment. Conversely, it does not lose heat to the environment either. This ensures that the temperature of the water being transferred is retained regardless of the temperature outside. This quality makes PPR ideal for the transfer of hot/cold fluids. PPR proves to be an insulating material that ensures loss of energy during transfer

Long Durability

PPR fittings and pipes are known to last even 50 years at times. The material gives it strength to endure difficult weather conditions. Where other pipes get withered due to temperature and pressure, PPR can withstand these conditions much better. Further, due to low thermal conduction, these pipes do not conduct heat or cold.

While other pipes can crack and break during installations in winters, these pipes, because of low thermal conductivity, are not prone to that. It exhibits great performance and durability in both hot and cold water systems.

Better Inner Surface

The coefficient of friction of a surface determines how much friction it will experience when in contact with another material. A high coefficient of friction means that the friction will be higher. This will result in a greater degree of wear and tear. This reduces the life of the product. Pipes made of materials with higher friction on the inner surface tend to wear down earlier and have low life.

PPR has a very small coefficient of friction, which means that they offer very little friction to the fluid being transported inside. This ensures that there is no loss of pressure fluid and maintains the overall energy of the pressure system.

Corrosion and Flaking Resistant

People often complain of metal pipes corroding and flaking, this  not only reduces the strength of the pipe but also increases the chances of contamination of fluid inside. PPR materials do not corrode or flake. This not only ensures durability but also ensures that the water is not contaminated. This makes PPR a safe bet for domestic water usage.

Endurance

In contrast  with traditional plastic pipe networks, PPR offers extremely high resistance against scraped areas by hard particles. This is particularly significant in instances of well water or industrial usage, where the moved fluids may contain solid abrasive particles.

Besides, unlike conventional metal pipes, PPR is latent to most electrolytes and chemicals. This means that it does not react easily with any other chemical present in the fluid. This holds over a wide range of temperatures. This property makes PPR protected to use in cases of high water saltiness (e.g. in pool applications that utilise ocean water) or even highly corrosive chemicals.

Cost Efficiency

PPR is lightweight. As a result, their transportation, taking care of, and installation doesn't need high measures of precision or physical work measures. Simultaneously they are extremely simple to cut, join, and work with, making them significantly more financially viable.

Applications of the PPR pipe fittings

      Domestic and residential piping systems for hot and cold water

      Industrial fluid transfer of chemicals and reactive materials

      Central heat or cold radiation systems: Air conditioning or heating in residential or commercial setups

The versatility of PPR plumbing systems makes them great for both domestic and industrial uses. All this information will be useful while you purchase the PPR plumbing system.


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