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Comparison Between Composite Tube & GI Pipe
Comparison Between Composite Tube & GI Pipe
coefficient of heat
25*10^-6m/m.k
expansion
pe/al/pe has value of 0.45w/mk about
thermal conductivity
1/100 that of steel pipe
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Date: 24/11/05 comparsion of composite tubes & existing GI medium grade pipe
Questions:
Design Maintenance
Is is possible to employ the resins that are approved How is the maintenance activities
by MGL for the manufacture of these pipes? carried out for these pipes?
Construction
What is the maximum height of risers (vertical height
of the piping system), recommended for use of the
composite pipes?
What special tools are required cut the composite
material?
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comparsion of new jindal fittings
& existing GI fitting (malleable
cast iron)
material
any grade specified in the IS : material confirm to IS 2108:1977
2107-1977 grade BM 290
type
specified in sectio 2 to 10 as
applicable min.+/- 1.5mm to max. +/-5 mm
1. Manufacturer’s name or
trademark.
2. Designation of pipe.
3. Lot number.
packaging
max. pemissible working
max. permissible
pressure:- 0.7 Mpa (in case of
pressure
gas,steam,air)
max. permissible
temp. max permissible temp. 100°c
smooth surface
coefficient of heat
expansion
fire resistance
light weight
chemical test:-
oxygen
imprmability
questions:-
there is no coating is provided on
1 the new jindal fittings?
brass alloy fittings specifications
specification, requirements of
BS 746 / IS 319 Equivalent.
1) threads as per BS 21
2)All male & female
threads are tapered.
3)chamfer shall have an
included angle of 900 50
for internal threads & 700
100 for external threads.
this alloy contain specific
corrosion & dezincfication
inhabitors.
corrosion & dezincfication
inhabitors.
leak tested at a pressure of 1
bar for a period of 5 minutes