Pipe
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Welded or seamless carbon steel pipe conveying water, wastewater, and chemicals under pressure or gravity flow throughout treatment plants.
Metallic piping for potable water distribution, chemical feed lines, and instrumentation in treatment plants.
Corrosion-resistant copper-tin alloy piping for potable water systems, chemical feeds, and equipment connections requiring galvanic compatibility.
Lightweight, corrosion-resistant piping for water, wastewater, and chemical conveyance in treatment plants requiring reduced structural support.
Corrosion-resistant plastic piping for water, wastewater, and chemical conveyance in treatment plants with pressure ratings to 250 psi.
Fluoropolymer piping that resists chemical attack from aggressive treatment chemicals where standard materials fail rapidly.
Flexible plastic pipe joined by heat fusion for water, wastewater, and chemical conveyance in municipal systems.
Copper-zinc alloy piping for small-diameter water service lines and instrument connections requiring corrosion resistance and easy threading.
Corrosion-resistant piping for chemical feeds, potable water, and aggressive wastewater streams in treatment plants.
Corrosion-resistant composite pipe using glass fibers and resin for water, wastewater, and chemical conveyance in municipal applications.
Corrosion-resistant piping with 40-75% nickel content for handling aggressive chemicals that attack standard stainless steel in treatment plants.
Pressure-rated iron pipe for water and wastewater conveyance, offering durability and flexibility in municipal distribution systems.
Precast cylindrical pipe using reinforced concrete to convey water and wastewater through gravity or low-pressure municipal systems.
Composite pipe manufactured by spinning layers of fiberglass and mortar for corrosion-resistant conveyance in municipal water systems.