Maskell Robbins Your HDPE Pipe Specialist

POLYPIPE
A LEADER IN
TOTAL
PIPING
SYSTEM
SOLUTIONS
PolyPipe offers substantial advantages in product and services:
Lightweight PolyPipe is lighter than traditional piping material, and that results in substantial savings for handling and faster, less costly installation.
Flexible
Polyethylene pipe is produced in straight length or in coils. Since PE is not a brittle material, it can be installed with bends and over uneven terrain easily in continuous lengths without additional welds or couplings.
Tough
Polyethylene pipe and fittings are well suited for use in slurry applications where its inherent toughness and abrasion resistance can be fully utilized. PE pipe is very resilient and resistant to damage caused by external loads, vibrations, and from water pressure surges such as water hammer.
Cost Effective, Long
Term and Permanent
Significant cost savings can be realized using PolyPipe over traditional materials such as steel, ductile iron, fiberglass, or PVC, within the same design parameters. Real cost savings in product costs, installation efficiency,
and long life-expectancy are major advantages of PolyPipe products.
Heat Fusion Joining
Polyethylene butt, socket and side wall fusion creates a joining system stronger than the pipe itself making a leakproof, fully restrained joint.
Corrosion, Biological and
Chemical Resistant
Polyethylene offers highly desirable properties that make it the preferred choice of pipeline material. The inherent properties of polyethylene make it extremely resistant to scale build up, that leads to decreased flow rates and is impervious to most aggressive chemicals and corrosive elements. PE fittings are more chemically resistant than stainless steel.
Superior Flow
Characteristics
The exceptionally smooth inner surface of PolyPipe offers the minimal resistance to flow and the flow remains relatively constant for the life of the pipe, unlike other piping products that must allow for a reduction in flow capacity over time. When using PolyPipe, a higher maximum flow rate for a given size can be expected compared to other types of piping materials.
MAJOR INDUSTRIES SERVED
• Natural Gas distribution
• Pipeline rehabilitation
• Gas gathering
• Telecommunications
• Oilfield applications
• Landfill
• Water and Sewer
• Power Plants
• Industrial and Mining
• Chemical
• Hazardous and Solid Waste