A significant advancement in plastic pipe engineering has led to the development of unplasticised PVC (uPVC), delivering exceptional pipeline reliability and long-term value. Its performance characteristics can be precisely engineered through controlled additives, ensuring consistent mechanical strength and dimensional accuracy. Lightweight yet rigid, uPVC is fabrication-friendly and supports close tolerances, enabling efficient production through advanced direct-extrusion processes using high-precision machinery.
uPVC pipes exhibit outstanding resistance to corrosion caused by acids, alkalis, oils, salts, moisture, and internal media, ensuring durability across demanding applications. Designed to withstand extreme climatic and soil conditions prevalent in the Middle East, these pipes are easy to handle and install, supported by a comprehensive range of leak-proof fittings and joints.
From a safety standpoint, uPVC is inherently self-extinguishing, preventing flame propagation in the event of fire. As a natural electrical insulator, it is ideally suited for electrical conduits, eliminating the risk of electrolytic corrosion. These attributes make uPVC a preferred solution for water supply networks, irrigation systems, casing and screening, industrial pipelines, soil, waste and drainage systems, mining operations, and electrical and telecommunications cable protection.
