Simba HDPE Water Pipes and Fittings
SIMBA HDPE is made of High Density Polythylene (HDPE) plastic material for the manufacture of High Pressure Pipes and is renowned worldwide for its reliability.
The characteristic that makes it outstanding are its toughness, its resistance to chemical attack and its immunity to weather conditions.This makes it an excellent material to convey.
SIMBA HDPE High Pressure Pipes are manufactured and conform to International Standards DIN 8074 and Uganda Standards US 482: 2002 specifications. The dimensions are based on ISO/R-161-1960.
SIMBA HDPE pipes are available in 20 mm diameter to 250 mm diameter and Class (Pressure Rating) PN6, PN10, PN16 and PN20 with complete range of fittings.
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SIMBA HDPE pipes (PE100) Conforming to DIN 8074/8075 : 1997 & ISO 4427:1996 (E)
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SDR-->
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26
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17
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11
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9
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Pressure Rating
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PN 6.3
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PN 10
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PN 16
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PN 20
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Size (mm)
Outer Diameter
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Wall Thickness
(mm)
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Wall Thickness
(mm)
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Wall Thickness
(mm)
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Wall Thickness
(mm)
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20
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1.80*
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1.90*
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1.90
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2.30
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25
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1.80*
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1.80
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2.30
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2.80
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32
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1.90*
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1.90
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2.90
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3.60
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40
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1.80
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2.40
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3.70
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4.50
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50
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2.00
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3.00
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4.60
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5.60
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63
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2.50
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3.80
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5.80
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7.10
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75
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2.90
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4.50
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6.80
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8.40
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90
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3.50
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5.40
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8.20
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10.10
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110
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4.20
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6.60
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10.00
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12.30
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125
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4.80
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7.40
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11.40
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14.00
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140
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5.40
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8.30
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12.70
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15.70
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160
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6.20
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9.50
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14.60
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17.90
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180
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6.90
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10.70
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16.40
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20.10
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200
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7.70
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11.90
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18.20
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22.40
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225
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8.60
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13.40
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20.50
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25.20
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250
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9.60
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14.80
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22.70
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27.90
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*Wall thickness as per DIN 8074/8075:1987
Compression fittings for SIMBA HDPE water pipes SIMBA HDPE
The Compression Fitting is the easiest way of joining HDPE pipes. The gripping and sealing functions act only on the outer diameter of the pipe; therefore only one type of fitting is required for all pressure ratings.
The function of the Compression Fitting is clear and simple. The O – Ring seals well even when pressure is nil, because it is compressed onto the pipe. As the water pressure and pipe tension increase, the sealing and grip rings are compressed further into the conical chamber, thus increasing the sealing and gripping effect.
    
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