PP-RCT recognised as a category under new DIN standards for water pressure pipes free RSS news feed from the Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning News Portal
(02/04/2007)

According to EN ISO 1043 designations, PP-RCT is a PP random copolymer with special crystalline structure. This structure gives improved pressure resistance particularly at elevated temperatures, offering more than a 50% improvement in long-term strength at 70°C over 50 years compared to standard PP-R materials. As a result, pipes based on this material can be produced with thinner walls thus with a larger internal pipe diameter, delivering a range of benefits to the plumbing industry and homeowners.

The German standards for polypropylene (PP) pressure pipes have been revised in 2006. The designations PP-H100, PP-B80 and PP-R80 have been withdrawn as they did not reflect the required behaviour at elevated temperatures and were changed to PP-H, PP-B and PP-R. Also, PP-RCT has now been officially recognised as a category under the new German standards DIN8077 and DIN8078 for PP pressure pipes. The creation of a new PP-RCT class means that these solutions can now be tested according to a widely accepted quality standard.

A wider internal diameter gives pipes a higher hydraulic capacity, thus benefiting systems distributing large volumes of water, such as in high-rise buildings. The capacity increase can also serve to overcome the problem of low water pressure from a supply network.

Environmental and cost-saving advantages can be generated for both extruders and installers. Thinner wall pipes allow for higher extrusion speed with reduced material usage, while a higher percentage of smaller pipes leads to smaller insulation, fittings and faster installation times.

Furthermore, the reduction in weight which can be achieved with PP-RCT eases transportation and handling for the plumbing industry.

Borealis offers this new solution, marketed under the trade name Beta-PPR, to pipe and fitting producers worldwide. Beta-PPR is produced according to the highest industry standards and satisfies all key European drinking water regulations.


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