PPR pipes and fittings are made from polypropylene random copolymer, a type of plastic known for its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. They are a popular choice for plumbing and heating applications due to their ease of installation, affordability, and long lifespan.
Features
- Easy to install: PPR pipes and fittings can be connected using heat fusion, a process that involves heating the ends of the pipes and fittings and then pushing them together to create a permanent joint.
- Durable: PPR pipes are resistant to cracking, chipping, and corrosion. They can withstand high water pressure and temperatures, making them suitable for a variety of plumbing applications.
- Affordable: PPR pipes and fittings are generally less expensive than metal alternatives like copper or stainless steel.
- Long lifespan: PPR pipes and fittings can last for decades when properly installed and maintained.
- Lightweight: PPR pipes are lightweight and easy to handle, making them ideal for use in overhead or suspended applications.