Industrial Engineering Information

The documents below will help you engineer polyethylene pipe for industrial applications.  Plastic pipes are not more difficult to engineer than metallic pipes once their basic material behavior is understood.  HDPE's lighter weight, lower modulus values, and flexibility offer capabilities not possible with metallic pipes.

Plastic Pipe Institute Handbook
The Plastics Pipe Institute® Handbook of Polyethylene Pipe” is a comprehensive guide to the use of smoothwall HDPE pipe and its applications. The handbook is available in PDF format at www.plasticpipe.org. For convenience, we have secured permission from PPI to activate hyperlinks to individual chapters.

Field Handbook
This Field Handbook contains selected information that has been excerpted and summarized from several Performance Pipe publications including the Performance Pipe Engineering Manual, technical notes, various product and application bulletins, recommended heat fusion procedures, and other publications. This handbook is intended only as a quick reference aid. 

Sizes and Pressure Ratings

 Technical Notes

Above Grade Pipe Supports Type:pdf 169KB
Compressed Air or Gas Service Type:pdf 132KB
Design Factor for HDPE Pipe Type:pdf 105KB
Field Bending of PE Pipe Type:pdf 144KB
Leak Testing Type:pdf 72KB
Mechanical Restraint and Poisson Effects Type:pdf 215KB
MJ Adapter Connections Type:pdf 39KB
PE Flange Adapters Type:pdf 316KB
PE3608 & PE4710 Designation Codes and Pressure Ratings Type:pdf 180KB
Pull-In Applications Type:pdf 157KB
Thermal Effects Type:pdf 302KB
Use of PE in Compressed Air applications-pdf Type:pdf 25KB
 
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