The price of polyethylene pipes and fittings has a lot to do with the price of raw materials and the desired size as well as the diameter of the pipe. The price of raw materials is also announced by petrochemical companies in the stock market, and competition also arises on the base price, and the final price of raw materials is sold higher than the base price. In the price list of polyethylene pipes and fittings, the price of polyethylene pipes is easily calculated because the consumption of raw materials for each meter of pipe is known, and the costs of transportation and overhead and production costs are added as a percentage and the final price is determined.
Carogit pipes are usually used in the transfer of sewage and fluids that are transferred by gravity and fluid transfer is designed without internal pressure. Due to the fact that corrugated pipes do not have internal load pressure, it means that the fluid passing through these pipes does not have internal load pressure, and these pipes are practically responsible for transferring liquid fluids as an underground atmosphere. Usually, this type of pipe has a maximum They can withstand internal pressure of . times. This type of pipe is offered in two types with couplers and without couplers. The size of corrugated pipes is available in the non-coupler type from to mm and in the coupler type from to mm.
Usually, the lifetime of Carrogate pipes is estimated to be , and even years, which depends on the raw materials, production conditions, storage and maintenance of the pipe. Note that in cases where the pipe must be buried and withstand environmental conditions, there are things that must be considered when installing the pipe. In relation to Carrogate pipes, soil pH should be taken into consideration. Carrogate pipes produced from polyethylene have been used for about half a century due to the impossibility of settling, rotting, easy installation and resistance to soil movement and pressure. The technical specifications and quality of Carrogate double-walled pipe must comply with the standard DIN- (related to the control of pipe dimensions and annular strength) and EN (other tests related to product quality specifications).
Carogit pipes are produced in different sizes in the form of Carogit pipes and Carogit spiral pipes, which in fact only the production method is different in that in the production of Carogit pipes, polyethylene material is molded and pressed in one piece, but in the production of pipes. Spiral carogit production method is very different. In this method, the profiles or the protrusions on the pipe are cooled by the extruder that produces the pipe profiles after cooling and passing through the water inside the tub, and it is gradually rolled in a spiral and glued together by a series of interactions. After gluing the inner layer of the tube, which is yellow, it sits on the inner wall of the tube and on the profiles and is glued on the tube by defined high pressure pulleys. These pipes are usually produced in high sizes, ie from to . The sizes of corrugated and spiral corrugated pipes are:
Double-walled polyethylene pipes or corrugated pipes as you can see in the picture above are called pipes that have two walls, one outer with a wavy appearance or in other words, a ring and an inner layer of the pipe that has a smooth surface that Fluids with acidic and alkaline wastewater and industrial effluents are used. Carogite pipes also have an outer surface which is ring-shaped and has high strength and all surface and subsurface pressures, both live and dead load in They are borne under the ground and the reason for this loop is the curling of the pipe surface due to the strengthening of the pipe. Due to the location of this type of pipe in the dug canals and trenches and the possibility of traffic load on this type of pipes, they are designed in a way that has the ability to bear the weight of soil on the canal and traffic load on it at the same time. . Therefore, these types of pipes have the ability to withstand very high external pressure. Carogit pipes are classified into three compression sections (meaning pressure, external load pressure), which are - / - kN, respectively, each of which has a specific consumption in terms of soil surface type, surface and subsurface load pressure. Today, we see corrugated pipes in this way in our world and in everyday life in the streets and alleys with a yellow interior and a black cross section.