PLUMBING
Plumbing is the work of connection or repair things such as water supply and drainage pipe in baths and toilet.
Plumbing can be divided into two parts Water Supply System and Drainage System
- Water Supply System: infrastructure collection, transmission, treatment, storage, and distribution of water in homes, commercial establishments, industry, and irrigation, such public needs as firefighting and street flushing. Of all municipal services, provision of potable water. People depend on water for drinking, cooking, washing and carrying away wastes, and other all domestic needs. Water supply systems must also requirements for public, commercial and industrial activities. In all cases, the water must fulfill both qualities and quantities requirements.
Pipe For Water Supply System
- Galvanized Iron (G.I) Pipe.
- Copper Pipe.
- PVC Pipe (Polymerization of Vinyl Chloride).
- CPVC Pipe (Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride).
- PPR Pipe (polypropylene random copolymer).
Galvanized Iron
Galvanized Iron (G.I) Pipe of pipe are used for water supply system in the building and construction. G.I pipes are steel pipes covered with zinc coating. They are available in three quality they are light in yellow, medium in blue and heavy in red depending on the thickness and color mark on metal.
Copper Pipe
Copper pipe are used in water supply system, they are galvanized steel pipe and fitting,in water supply system it must be aware that water flow to pipe must be not exceed 3 meter per second.
CPVC Pipe (Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride)
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) is a thermoplastic produced by chlorination of polyvinyl chloride. CPVC piping is suitable for hot and cold water supply distribution in residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
PPR Pipe (polypropylene random copolymer)
PPR pipe means Pipe made of Polypropylene Random Copolymer. The production of ppr pipe should comply with Din8077/8078 standards. The PPR pipes are also designed for the distribution of hot and cold water supply system.
Copper pipe are used in water supply system, they are galvanized steel pipe and fitting,in water supply system it must be aware that water flow to pipe must be not exceed 3 meter per second.
PVC Pipe (Polymerization of Vinyl Chloride).
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most usable products in the world. Its uses are more than limit of imagination, also in construction to individual household use, this product continues to popularity. In the year 2016, the world's volume stands to reach a staggering 40 million of tons. This number is even more increasing due to that PVC is such a lightweight material.
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) is a thermoplastic produced by chlorination of polyvinyl chloride. CPVC piping is suitable for hot and cold water supply distribution in residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
PPR pipe means Pipe made of Polypropylene Random Copolymer. The production of ppr pipe should comply with Din8077/8078 standards. The PPR pipes are also designed for the distribution of hot and cold water supply system.
- Drainage System
A drainage system can include everything from gutters and drains in houses to remove rain water and storm water drain systems to rainwater from roads into roadside drains and drainage systems to remove sewage from houses into municipal ‘sewers’ for disposal.
Pipe For Drainage Supply System.
- PVC\UPVC Pipe.
- HDPE Pipe.
- Concrete Pipe.
PVC\UPVC Drain Pipe
PVC is a common, strong but lightweight plastic used in construction in commercial and residential. It is made softer and more flexible by the adding of plasticizes. If there is no plasticizes are added, it is known as uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride).
HDPE Pipe
HDPE is a hydrocarbon polymer prepared from ethylene with a catalytic process. It is type of thermoplastic which is famous for its tensile strength, It can be use for drainage piping in commercial project
Concrete Pipe
concrete pipe is a material unlike most other concrete products. Pipe is made using specialized processes and results of a material that provides strength, durability and sustainability.









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