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YOUR TRUSTED INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNER

About Pipekom

SERVICES

With a professional team, and as a solution partner, PIPEKOM always seeks the best service quality for customers and set up sustainable partnerships throughout our extensive network of companies

PIPEKOM extends its services in supporting its customers with reviewing the design parameters and help in selection of the most appropriate technical and commercial solution for the project. Our in-house technical team works closely with the customers to develop competitive delivery of their needs.

PIPEKOM provides accurate solutions for a wide variety of projects by supplying pipes in a range between 100 mm and 4000 mm in diameter, up to 40 bar pressure and 1.000.000 N/m2 stiffness.

Some of Our Products

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HDPE pipe is a type of flexible plastic pipe used to transfer fluids and gases. Constructed from the thermoplastic HDPE (high-density polyethylene), it has low permeability and robust molecular bonding, making it suitable for high-pressure pipelines. HDPE pipe is often used for water mains, gas mains, sewer mains, slurry transfer lines, rural irrigation, fire-suppression system supply lines, electrical and communication conduits, and stormwater and drainage pipes.

HDPE pipe fittings play a crucial role in creating efficient and reliable piping systems. These fittings are specifically designed for use with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes and offer many advantages.

GRP is a composite material that consists of a polymer matrix and glass fibers. The polymer matrix is usually an epoxy, vinylester, or polyester thermosetting resin. The resin brings the environmental and chemical resistance to the product, is the binder for the fibers in the structural laminate and defines the form of a GRP part. GRP is commonly used in applications that require particularly high protection against acidic corrosion.

GRP pipes are also used to fabricate fittings such as elbow, tee, reduction, flange, marine lugs etc. as well as special spools that can be designed on request. For fitting production, firstly pipes are cut at the desired angles and forms. Then, the cut pipes are attached by connecting glass fiber and polyester resin.

Spiral-welded pipe is produced from coils of steel that are unwound and flattened. The flattened strip is formed by angled rollers into a cylinder of the desired diameter. Interior and exterior SAW seal the spiral seam. At the end of the coil, a new coil is butt-welded to the trailing edge of the pipe, forming a cross seam. The pipe is cut to length and the ends are beveled if required. Spiral-welded pipe is primarily used for water distribution service.

DIP are nodular cast iron pipes produced as per centrifugal casting technique, are being used in drinking water lines. These pipes are more flexible have more endurance compared to normal cast iron pipes.
 

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