Large pipes are often used to transport drinking water in urban and rural areas, as well as to transport sewage and other waste materials, but their use extends even to chemical, pharmaceutical and packaging companies. Developed countries are still at the forefront of the production and consumption of large-sized pipes and fittings, and demand for these products is projected to increase dramatically in the coming years.
Azar Barzin G. Sepahan Company, year in a land with an area of thousand square meters and infrastructure of square meters with the aim of producing all kinds of PVC pipes and fittings from size to mm, in order to be used in sewage and water supply, telecommunications, electricity and A building was built. This company produces pp (polypropylene) pipes and fittings from size to mm for construction, urban, industrial, sanitary water supply and central heating installations and the transfer of chemicals, acids and compressed air in its production line.
Vinoplastik Company is one of the well-known manufacturers of UPVC pressure and non-pressure hydraulic pipes in Iran, which offers its products in four areas: industrial towns, water and sewage companies, Jihad Keshavarzi and regional water companies. In recent years, Vinoplastik has been able to supply the pipes and fittings of many companies operating in these four areas, as well as bring good currency to the country.
Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride: PVC pipe is produced without any softener and therefore has higher resistance and less friction with the material. This product is often used for various pipes and fittings, transfer of drinking water in areas with different topographic conditions, drainage and even sewage transfer. Low price, excellent mechanical properties, extraordinary resistance to chemicals are among the significant advantages of this unbreakable pipe that can attract the attention of any company.
In order to determine the overall change in static pressure of liquids and fluids as they flow along a large tube, all three components of the Bernoulli equation must be considered separately and then combined. Changes in the height or slope of the pipe may cause a pressure drop. Similarly, a change in fluid velocity can increase the pressure and vice versa. The net effect of these currents depends on the relative magnitude of these changes.