Simba PP-R Water Pipes and Fittings
Excellent Features:
- 50 years of service life.
- High pressure and temperature tolarences.
- High resistance to acids and chlorides.
- Noise free at high rates.
- Extensive savings in time and labour.
- Competitive prices.
- Extremely low thermal conductivity.
- Size range from 20 mm - 63 mm.
- PN10, PN16, PN20 and PN25 production conforming to DIN 8077 - 8078
Fields of application:
SIMBA PP-R Hot and Cold water pipes are designed for the following applications:
- Hot and cold water supply in residential, industrial and public projects.
- Solar water applications.
- Compressed air systems.
- Drinking water and food liquids.
- Watering systems for greenhouse and garden.
- Traditional heating systems.
Excellent benefits Galvanised Iron (GI) Pipes cannot achieve
|
Features |
Benefits
|
PP-R |
GI Pipe |
| 1. |
No Rusting |
Keeps pure water free from contamination and toxicity. |
✓
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x
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| 2. |
No corrosion |
Most suitable for carrying drinking water. |
✓
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x
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| 3. |
Smooth internal surface |
No scaling or clogging throughout the life of the pipeline.
Gives high flow rates and reduced head loss as well. |
✓
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x
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| 4. |
No maintenance |
Maintenance free for more than 50 years. |
✓
|
x
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| 5. |
Low thermal conductivity |
Heat loss due to condensation or dispersion is reduced. |
✓
|
x
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| 6. |
High impact strenght |
Makes it suitable for even low temperature applications |
✓
|
x
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| 7. |
Low noise system |
The sound dampening property of the PP-R material makes it desirable in plumbing, flushing and pressurised flow application. |
✓
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x
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| 8. |
Light weight |
Makes it easy for installation. |
✓
|
x
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| 9. |
Fusion welding |
Extensive saving in time and labour giving homogenous, integral and long lasting water tight joints. |
✓
|
x
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| 10. |
Cost effective |
More cost effective than any other plumbing systems. |
✓
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x
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PP-R Pipes Dimensions and Range
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Wall Thickness
|
|
SIZE (OD)
(mm)
|
PN 10
(mm)
|
PN 16
(mm)
|
PN 20
(mm)
|
PN 25
(mm)
|
|
20
|
1.90
|
2.80
|
3.40
|
4.10
|
|
25
|
2.30
|
3.50
|
4.20
|
5.10
|
|
32
|
2.90
|
4.40
|
5.40
|
6.50
|
|
40
|
3.70
|
5.50
|
6.70
|
8.10
|
|
50
|
4.60
|
6.90
|
8.30
|
10.10
|
|
63
|
5.80
|
8.60
|
10.50
|
12.70
|
Polyfusion welding times according to DVS 2207 Norms
|
Pipe size
(mm)
|
Heating time
(min seconds)
|
Welding time
(max seconds)
|
Cooling time
(min seconds)
|
Depth of welding
(mm)
|
|
20
|
5
|
4
|
2
|
14
|
|
25
|
7
|
4
|
2
|
15
|
|
32
|
8
|
6
|
4
|
16
|
|
40
|
12
|
6
|
4
|
18
|
|
50
|
18
|
6
|
4
|
20
|
|
63
|
24
|
6
|
6
|
24
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