Need for high pressure fittings

Need for high pressure fittings

We recently noticed the increased need for high pressure fittings, required for projects where higher safety margins were being enforced.

Our customers were telling us that higher pressure rated PE pipes and fittings were needed where instances of pressure spikes (eg, shutting off valves) or higher temperatures were occurring.

So…..we quickly increased our high pressure range to ensure we had the right products for you!

We take safety very seriously and want to make sure our products deliver in those cases where safety margins cannot be compromised from SDR11 (PN16) or SDR9 (PN20) specifications. You can rely on our quality and expertise to deliver to these standards.

Our specialised range of PN25 fittings and pipe provides exceptional quality and durability for high pressure applications and includes electrofusion sockets, long spigot stub flanges, long spigot 45° and 90°elbows, moulded equal tees, hybrid equal tees, concentric reducers, buttweld stub flanges and buttweld reducers.

We can also customise fittings which are fully rated even up to PN20 and PN25 without the need for deration or bore restriction. That means that pipelines can be fully pressure rated with unrestricted flow.

Speak to us today about how we can help you with your project.

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