TPi September 2013
plast ic pipes and tubes
PVC-O: a revolution in pipes PVC-O pipe is considered a high performance product, yet its application has not been as extensive as might have been expected. Technical limitations and poor efficiency in manufacturing processes were obstacles to the wide application and use of PVC-O pipes. However, these limitations have been overcome, and the new air process of molecular orientation developed by Molecor provides an efficient manufacturing process, widening the range of product to high pressures and large diameters, and opening new markets.
Molecor PVC-O pipes
Molecor PVC-O pipes are obtained from conventional PVC pipes after the molecular orientation process. This is a physical process that stretches the material and, under certain conditions of pressure, temperature and speed, reorganises the polymer molecules, achieving a laminar structure. This new alignment brings strength and confers other mechanical properties, including impact resistance (molecular orientation prevents the propagation of cracks and scratches and reduces the risk of rapid crack behaviour); hydrostatic resistance – up to twice the nominal pressure; and excellent
The pipes from Molecor provide flexibility and strength
behaviour to the effects of water hammers. It is also claimed to provide higher hydraulic capacity: between 15 and 40 per cent more than pipes made from other materials and with similar external diameters. Molecor Tecnología, SL – Spain info@molecor.com www.molecor.com
That’s where Fine Tubes expertise in processing high performance alloys such as 6Mo, 904L, 825 and 625 come in to use - for less corrosion, less maintenance, less downtime and big cost savings.
HigH Pressure instrumentation
Control lines
Pressure Housing
Coils
tel: +44 (0) 1752 697226 fax: +44 (0) 1752 733301 mob: +44 (0) 7912 894568
e m a i l : o i l a n d g a s @ f i n e - t u b e s . c o . u k www.finetubes.com
57
www.read-tpi.com
September 2013 Tube Products International
Made with FlippingBook