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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

PPR PIPE Dadex Polydex

POLYDEX - PPR PIPE SYSTEM 
FOR HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION

Polydex is a hot and cold water system for potable water supply and distribution, sanitary water applications and heating systems. It is the first complete PPR pipe system in Pakistan that conforms to international standards. PPR is a food grade material and is recommended for drinking water applications. It is a corrosions free system which resists algae and bacteria growth.



Polydex piping systems can be used for distribution systems in housing, administration and community buildings as well as for industrial installations. Polydex is designed for transport of cold and hot water. It is also used for the distribution of compressed air. Polydex is the first complete PPR piping system in Pakistan that conforms to international quality and safety standards.


In order to take advantage of its chemical resistance and other system properties and use of system for transport of other liquids, gaseous or solid media - an individual assessment of any such case would be needed.

Applications
Potable water pipe networks for cold and warm water installations i.e. in residential buildings, hospitals, hotels, office and school buildings, ships, etc.
House connections, boiler connections, high rises, water point connection
Rainwater utilisation systems
Swimming Pools
Hospitals and many more
 
Advantages
Potability
Welding Capability
Versatility
Noise Free
Resistant to Frost
Resistant to Abrasion and Corrosion
Energy Saving and Environmentally Friendly
Low Electrical Conductivity
Low Heat Conductivity
Fitness for Use in Seismic Areas

Range
Outer diameter
Pipes & fittings in 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 63mm, 75mm, 90mm & 110mm in length of 4 meters.
Specifications
Pipes: DIN 8077-8078 with a pressure rating of PN 20 
Fittings: DIN 16962 with a pressure rating of PN 25. 



Contact for Supply i.e. Order:
+92-321-2248975



Supply Area:
ISLAMABAD, RAWALPINDI, LAHORE, PESHAWAR
and rest of Punjab and NWFP



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