This is our PP pipe manufacturing workshop

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August 08, 2025
Category Connection: PP Pipes
This is in our clean and tidy PP pipe manufacturing workshop. This machine is cutting and welding PP sheets to meet the demands of our customers. PP pipes are tubular products taking polypropylene as the main raw material, through processes such as extrusion molding, which are one of the most widely used plastic pipes at present.
Brief: Discover our PP pipe manufacturing workshop, showcasing portable and durable PP pipes with high resistance for various applications. These pipes are made from polypropylene, offering excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature tolerance, and a smooth surface finish. Ideal for building systems, municipal engineering, and industrial use.
Related Product Features:
  • Made from polypropylene (PP) for durability and high resistance.
  • Available in multiple colors including white, gray, beige, cyan, and blue.
  • Wall thickness ranges from 3-5.5mm with a standard length of 3 meters per piece.
  • Excellent UV and weather resistance for long-lasting performance.
  • Operates stably in temperatures from -10°C to 95°C, with PP-R pipes suitable for hot water transport.
  • Lightweight design, only 1/8 the weight of steel pipes, for easy transportation and installation.
  • Smooth interior surface reduces fluid resistance and prevents scaling.
  • Long lifespan exceeding 50 years with minimal maintenance costs.
Faqs:
  • What are the main advantages of PP pipes?
    PP pipes offer corrosion resistance, high temperature tolerance, lightweight design, smooth interior for low fluid resistance, and a long lifespan exceeding 50 years with minimal maintenance.
  • Where can PP pipes be used?
    PP pipes are versatile and used in building systems for water conveyance, municipal engineering, agricultural irrigation, industrial applications, and food processing due to their safety and durability.
  • How do PP pipes compare to other types of pipes?
    PP pipes are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and cost-effective compared to steel or copper pipes. They are ideal for non-high-temperature applications and offer easy installation with hot-melt connections.