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EN545 Ductile Iron Pipe

EN545 Ductile Iron Pipe is designed for potable water transmission and distribution applications, ensuring durability and reliability. These pipes are available in a wide range of diameters from DN80 to DN2600, featuring T-Type (push-on joint) for easy installation. They are offered in various classes, including K7, K8, K9, C40, C30, and C25, to suit different pressure and application requirements...


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EN545 Ductile Iron Pipe

EN545 Ductile Iron Pipe is designed for potable water transmission and distribution applications, ensuring durability and reliability. These pipes are available in a wide range of diameters from DN80 to DN2600, featuring T-Type (push-on joint) for easy installation. They are offered in various classes, including K7, K8, K9, C40, C30, and C25, to suit different pressure and application requirements.


Parameters:

MaterialDuctile Cast Iron
TypeT-Type(push-on joint)
StandardEN545
SizeDN80- DN2600
ClasssK7, K8, K9, C40, C30, C25, etc
Length6m, 5.7m
Internal   Coating1. Portland cement mortar lining
2. Sulphate Resistant cement mortar lining
3. High-Aluminum cement mortar lining
4. Epoxy Resin Lining
5. Epoxy Ceramic Lining
External   CoatingZinc+bitumen(70microns) painting
Rubber GasketNBR rubber, SBR rubber or EPDM rubber ring as per ISO4633
ApplicationPotable Water / Drinking Water
PackingDN100-DN300 in bundles; DN350-DN2600 in bulk ship
NoteThe pipe coating can be customized, such as, zinc-aluminum alloy, PU, etc.


FAQ About EN545 Ductile Iron Pipe  


1. What is EN545 ductile iron pipe used for?  

EN545 ductile iron pipes are primarily used for potable water distribution systems, ensuring safe and reliable water transportation.  


2. What diameter range is available for EN545 pipes? 

These pipes are available in a range of diameters from DN80 to DN2600, accommodating various project requirements.  


3. What joint type is used for EN545 pipes?  

The pipes feature a T-Type (push-on joint), which allows for easy and quick installation without requiring complex tools.  


4. What classes are offered for EN545 pipes?  

The pipes are available in multiple classes, such as K7, K8, K9, C40, C30, and C25, to suit different pressure ratings and application needs.  


5. Are EN545 pipes suitable for high-pressure applications?

Yes, EN545 pipes are designed to handle a wide range of pressure conditions depending on the selected class, ensuring performance and durability in high-pressure environments.  


6. Are EN545 pipes corrosion-resistant?  

Yes, ductile iron pipes are treated with internal and external coatings to resist corrosion, making them ideal for long-term use in various soil and water conditions.  


7. Can EN545 pipes be used in non-potable water systems? 

Although they are primarily designed for potable water, these pipes can also be adapted for certain non-potable water systems if appropriate coatings and lining options are applied.  


8. How is the quality of EN545 pipes ensured?  

EN545 pipes comply with international standards, and each pipe undergoes rigorous testing to meet mechanical, hydraulic, and dimensional requirements.  


9. What is the difference between EN598 and EN545 Ductile Iron Pipe?

EN545 pipes are designed for potable water applications, focusing on safe drinking water transportation. EN598 pipes, on the other hand, are intended for wastewater and sewage systems. EN598 pipes have additional coatings to withstand the more aggressive conditions typically found in sewage environments.  


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