Q1:What is PPR Pipe?
A1:PPR pipe is a straight cylindrical pipe made of random
copolymerized polypropylene as raw material, which is produced by continuous extrusion process.The main colors of our factory
are green, white, gray and coffee.and in outer diameter sizes which range from 20mm to 110mm which makes the pipe walls thicker
compared to PVC.
Q2:What are the primary uses of PPR pipes and fittings?
A2:1.Hot and cold water systems for buildings, including central heating systems;
2. Heating systems in buildings, including floors, siding and radiant heating systems;
3. Pure water supply system for direct drinking;
4. Central (centralized) air conditioning system;
5. Industrial pipeline systems such as transporting or discharging chemical media.
6. Piping systems such as air passages for cylinder transmission.
Q3:What are the advantages of ppr pipes?
A3:1. Resistant to Heat and Cold
2. Non-toxic suitable for human body and environment.
3. Long lasting without worrying about leaking pipes.
4.Abrasion resistance and electrolysis resistant.
Q4:How long do PPR fittings last?
A4:The elasticity and welded connections of our PPR pipes makes them suitable for use in earthquake prone areas. Normal life span of long-term durability according to standards
and more. Completely recyclable. IFAN offers our clients a full range of PPR fittings.
Q5:What is solid connection PPR pipe system?
A5:Solid connection PP-R pipe system adopts the hot-welding way for connection. The pipes and fittings are linked together The tensile,
bending and impact intensity at the interface is bigger than the pipe intensity, avoiding the hidden danger of water leakage.
Q6:What is the difference between PPR and CPVC pipes?
A6:PPR Pipes are safe for humans as it does not contain chlorine derivatives while CPVC pipes has chlorine in its structure which can get separated
and dissolve in the water in the form of vinyl chloride and accumulate in human body.
Q7:Which pipe is better PPR or PEX?
A7:PPR pipe has better heat resistance. The Vicat softening point of the PPR pipies is 131.5°C. The maximum working tempture can reach 95℃,
which can meet the requirements of the hot water system in the building water supply and drainage code.
Q8:What is PPR pipe used for?
A8:Industrial piping for transferring water, sanitary liquids, liquid food products, compressed air, and aggressive chemicals eg. highly acidic or
alkaline solutions. Building central radiator heating water, usually in a circular loop piping arrangement.
Q9:Is PPR piping safe to use?
A9:This electrolytic and chemical inertness makes PPR piping safe to use in cases of high water salinity (eg. in pool applications that use sea water
or even highly corrosive chemicals (eg. in industrial applications).
Q10:Can we use PPR pipe fittings in winter?
A10:If the pipe is impacted by an external force, the surface of the pipe will crack more seriously. Therefore, ppr pipe fittings manufacturers suggest
that when we use or install ppr pipe fittings in winter, we need to be more careful to prevent pipe collisions.
