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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Advantages & Disadvantages of Polyethylene Pipe

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 The Disadvantages of PVC Pipes
By hritvikkunwar


 PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe is a type of piping often used in plumbing applications. Despite the many benefits of PVC pipes, this type of piping has several disadvantages associated with it.

TEMPERATURE
PVC pipes are self-insulating and capable of handling very high-temperature water. However, PVC pipes are not very flame resistant; they are subject to melting at temperatures of only a few hundred degrees.

SIZE
PVC pipes are only available in a small number of sizes. PVC pipes for plumbing can typically be purchased in sizes only ranging from ½ to 2 inches. PVC pipe joints can be very bulky, which restricts them from use in tight places.

WEIGHT
According to Builder's Websource, PVC pipes are very lightweight which can be both an advantage and a disadvantage. Because they are so lightweight, PVC pipes are more prone to cracking when they are dropped or stepped on. Compared with other types of plumbing pipes, such as copper, PVC pipes are more susceptible to cracking during an earthquake.

ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
According to Savvy Cafe, PVC pipes contain traces of compounds that are harmful to the environment. Solvents used to join PVC pipes and fittings together contain VOCs (volatile organic compounds).

FACTS
Some people claim that water drawn through PVC pipes can come out with a slight plastic taste. PVC pipes require a curing period of 24 hours before they can be pressurized with water. Because it is so easy to install, some contractors employ unskilled labor to install PVC piping. This can lead to improper or careless installation.



ADVANTAGES
Polyethylene pipes offer such desirable features as low weight, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, high impact resistance and superior flexibility.

DISADVANTAGES
Despite the many benefits associated with polyethylene pipes, this type of pipe is not resistant to oxidizing acids, ketones and chlorinated hydrocarbons, according to Manufacturers Monthly.

ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT
According to Plumbing Networks, polyethylene pipes should not be used in situations where they will be exposed to direct sunlight, as they can degrade in the presence of ultraviolet light.



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