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Plastic Pipes Conference Association # 1988 Bath
Lind
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Author(s) : Lind
Polypropylene has, in Europe, during the last decades gradually gained a stronger position as pipe material for non pressure sewerage applications. First heterophasic PP copolymers came into use in indoor sewerage systems, e.g. in Germany and in Scandinavia. Later Structured Wall Piping systems were developed for...
Author(s) : Lind
The use of random copolymer polypropylene (PP-R) in hot water sanitary systems has grown substantially in Europe over the last five years. Borealis, which is a leading supplier of polyethylene and polypropylene for pipes and fittings, expects that the numerous benefits of PP-R over other materials will see this trend...