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F.A.Q

Can GI pipe match Relpipe PP-R parameters ?
Answer :

  • Leak proof plumbing ensures thermal stability for hot water application.
  • Homogeneous plastic system ensures leak proof joints.
  • Non toxic hygienic product.
  • Performs better than copper & iron for plumbing and ensures cost savings.
  • Reduced installation time.
  • Long life over 50 years.
  • Suitable for hot & cold water for industrial plumbing resources.
  • Good chemical resistance.
  • Potable water pipe networks for cold & hot water installation i.e.hotels, residential buildings, hospitals, office & school buildings, solar plants.
  • Pipe network for compressed air plants.
  • Relpipe PPR pipes & fittings confirm to international & national standards.
  • Tested to meet the requirements of the Internal Creep Rupture Test.

Can GI pipe apply themselves in so many ways ?
Answer :

  • Potable water pipe networks for cold and hot water installation i.e. hotels, residential buildings, hospitals, office & school buildings, solar plants.
  • Heating pipes for residential buildings.
  • Transport of liquid food due to its hygienic behaviour
  • Pipe network for compressed air plants.

Do GI pipe fitting conform to International standards ?
Answer :

  • Relpipe PP-R & fittings conform to international & national standards.
  • Specially protected for Indian weather conditions.
  • Also tested to meet the requirements of the Internal Creep Rupture Test.

Are GI pipes so easy to join ?
Answer :

  • The welding technique for PP-R Pipes : The socket fusion welding technique
  • allows for easy, fast and 100% leak-proof jointing!


Guidelines for welding Relpipe PP-R pipes & fittings with manual welding machine.



<b>Guidelines for welding Relpipe PP-R pipes & fittings with manual welding machine.</b>
Step 1 : Cut the pipe perpendicular to the axis of the pipe.
Step 2 : Clean the dies with a dry cloth. Ensure the machine temperature had reached 260o C.
Step 3 : Push the pipe and fitting onto the respective welding die and allow it to heat.
Step 4 : Remove the pipe and fitting from the dies and immediately push the pipe into the socket and allow it to cool.