Vijay.
Method 1
The standard method is to put the two ends into a special jig and trim the two ends so that they are flush with each other when pushed together. They then insert a flat plate( heated by electric coils) between the two ends and push the two pipe ends against the plate. After a predetermined time the plate is quickly removed, and the two melted ends are pressed together. When the joint is cool, the material squeezed out of the joint is trimmed off.
Method 2
You can buy special tees, elbows and couplings with electric coils in the
joint sections. They look like robust socket welded fittings. The pipe
is simply inserted into the socket and an electric current passed through
the electric coils. That melts the right part of the joint and fuses the
pipe to the fitting. You also need specialist equipment to control the
electric current.
I believe there are also welding techniques around which are used to weld together crazy shaped bits of HDPE. I am sure you could find details by surfing the web.
Method 1 is the cheapest and I have seen used for pipes up to about 14 inch. Method 2 is expensive and normally restricted to small bore pipe. I am not sure what diameter they can do up to using this technique these days.
Gordon Reddek
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20/03/2004 10:47 PM
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Hi all,
can anybody tell me about welding methodology of HDPE pipes of various dia?
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