The HDPE Pipe is a high crystallinity, non-polar thermoplastic resin. The original HDPE has a milky white appearance and a semi-transparent shape in a thin section. PE has excellent resistance to most living and industrial chemicals. Certain types of chemicals can cause chemical corrosion, such as corrosive oxidants, aromatic hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbons. The polymer is non-hygroscopic and has good water vapor resistance and can be used for packaging purposes.
HDPE Gas Pipe has become very popular in Western countries. At present, the non-metallization of gas pipelines in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Denmark has reached more than 90%, and almost all HDPE/MDPE pipes are used. Belgium, France, and Germany are also more than 65%, and other Western European countries also use them in large quantities. Canada has become an advanced country in the production of plastic gas pipelines, with plastic pipes accounting for 80%. Japan began to produce and use HDPE Gas Pipe in 1979. By 1985, nearly 1000km of pipelines had been laid, and the use of HDPE Gas Pipe had exceeded 90% of the laying network. Due to the fact that HDPE gas pipes are less damaged by earthquakes than other gas pipes, the demand for gas pipes in Japan has soared in recent years.
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