Rahim Sahak Group Of Company
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Description
- Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), known for its lightweight, durability, and resistance to corrosion and chemicals.
- Colors: Available in white, orange, and grey, where each color might indicate a specific application (e.g., grey for electrical conduit, orange for high-visibility drainage, and white for general plumbing).
- Sizes: The pipes are shown in different diameters, typically ranging from ½ inch to several inches, depending on the intended use.
- Surface Finish: The pipes have a glossy finish with smooth interiors and exteriors, ensuring a low-friction flow and easier handling.
- Usage:
- White: Often used for potable water supply and general plumbing.
- Orange: Commonly used for underground drainage or high-visibility applications.
- Grey: Primarily used for electrical conduits or industrial piping systems.
- Strength and Flexibility: PVC pipes are rigid yet provide enough flexibility to be easily installed in various layouts.
- Connection Type: These pipes can be connected using solvent cement (glue) or by mechanical joints, depending on the specific application.
PVC pipes like these are favored for their cost-effectiveness, ease of installation, and long-term reliability in residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Specifications
Material: | PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
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Colors: | Available in white, orange, and grey |
Sizes: | pipes in different diameters |
Surface Finish: | The pipes have a glossy finish with smooth interiors and exteriors, ensuring a low-friction flow and easier handling. |
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Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), known for its lightweight, durability, and resistance to corrosion and chemicals.
Colors: Available in white, orange, and grey, where each color might indicate a specific application (e.g., grey for electrical conduit, orange for high-visibility drainage, and white for general plumbing).
Sizes: The pipes are shown in different diameters, typically ranging from ½ inch to several inches, depending on the intended use.
Surface Finish: The pipes have a glossy finish with smooth interiors and exteriors, ensuring a low-friction flow and easier handling.
Usage:
White: Often used for potable water supply and general plumbing.
Orange: Commonly used for underground drainage or high-visibility applications.
Grey: Primarily used for electrical conduits or industrial piping systems.
Strength and Flexibility: PVC pipes are rigid yet provide enough flexibility to be easily installed in various layouts.
Connection Type: These pipes can be connected using solvent cement (glue) or by mechanical joints, depending on the specific application.
PVC pipes like these are favored for their cost-effectiveness, ease of installation, and long-term reliability in residential, commercial, and industrial projects.