Polypropylene Dutchman (PPR) M d.32x 1
Polypropylene (PPR) pipes are a popular choice for plumbing and heating systems due to their durability and efficiency. This context covers the polypropylene (PPR) M compression fitting, known for its high performance and ease of use.
Specifications
Type: Polypropylene (PPR) M compression fitting
Diameter: 32 mm (equivalent to 1 inch)
Maximum pressure: 16 bar
Material: Polypropylene (PPR)
Details and benefits
PPR pipe type and application
Random copolymer polypropylene (PPR) is a high-quality plastic widely used to make pipes and fittings for the transport of potable water, as well as other industrial applications. The polypropylene (PPR) M compression fitting is specially designed for reliable and easy-to-install connections in cold and hot water supply systems, as well as in central heating systems.
Diameter and connection
The 32mm or 1" diameter is standard for many residential and commercial applications, providing adequate water flow and compatibility with a variety of fittings and accessories available on the market. This diameter allows flexible and efficient installation in a variety of piping system configurations.
Pressure resistance
One of the main advantages of this type of pipe is its ability to withstand pressures of up to 16 bar. This makes it ideal for use in plumbing systems requiring high pressure, ensuring safety and durability in operation.
Material - Polypropylene (PPR)
The material from which the fitting is made, polypropylene (PPR), is known for its excellent properties such as resistance to corrosion and high temperatures, durability and safety in contact with drinking water. PPR is chemically inert, meaning it does not react with substances transported through it, keeping the water clean and extending the life of the piping system.
Advantages of using PPR pipes
Durability: PPR has an estimated service life of over 50 years, depending on operating conditions.
Corrosion Resistance: Will not deteriorate in the presence of chemicals or hard water.
Energy efficiency: PPR has low thermal conductivity, which reduces heat loss and keeps heating systems energy efficient.
Installation Flexibility: Easy to cut and assemble, requiring simple tools and joining accessories.
Safety and Hygiene: It is a non-toxic material that is safe for transporting drinking water without affecting its taste or quality.
Typical Applications
Polypropylene pipes are used in a wide range of applications including:
Water supply systems: For both cold and hot water.
Central heating systems: Thanks to the ability to withstand high temperatures and pressure.
Industrial installations: For transporting various liquids due to chemical resistance.
Refrigeration and air conditioning systems: Where durable and energy efficient pipes are required.
Conclusion
The polypropylene (PPR) M compression fitting with a diameter of 32 mm and a maximum pressure of 16 bar is an excellent solution for a variety of installation applications due to its durability, efficiency and ease of installation. PPR material provides long-term safety and reliability, ideal for modern plumbing and heating systems.
Tip filet: | External thread |
Type: | american |
Diameter, mm: | 32 |
Diameter, inch: | 1 |
Body material: | PPR |
Color: | White |
Ambient temperature °C: | 0...+50 |