thanks again. ok for buried appilcation? what's the method of joining - same
as FRP (fusion welding)
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Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Cement Lined Piping
In Australia & SE Asia lines for sea water are in Acrylonitrile Butadiene
Styrene (ABS). Tyco (Eurapipe) manufature to DN 750 in rubber ring jointed
or
chemicallly (solvent) welded. The ABS is not the same product as listed in
ANSI
B 31.3. Its much tougher. Of course you would need to have a few lines to
cater
for your flow.
The beauty of this material is that you dont get corrosion on the inside or
the
outside. Its great for sea water , septic sewerage, slurries, acid sulfate
soils, puire water (electronics & pharmaceuticals) etc. W ehave just
commissioned a 100 million dollar sewage treatment plant up grade where
there is
no ductile iron. All ABS or spiral wound stainless steel. I forget to
mention it
is cost effective too!
Received on Tue May 29 08:20:00 2001
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