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PE-HP pipe lines

PE-HP pipe lines

PE-HP pipe lines

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Hi!  i'm looking for some information about PE-HD pipes? i'm trying to desing a gas netwok, and the use of this material was suggested. i've read some information but i want to know what should i do if i need some lines on he air?, and what about the pipe inside roughness? i'm really worried about the fact that inside the pipings can create some condensate what i should do to face it?. the pipe is bounded i could create some kind of sink?
I hope you to help me..!
Regars!!

RE: PE-HP pipe lines

Inside roughness is very good.  Figure on about 0.0005 inch absolute roughness.

Depends on how much condensate.  Are you designing a gas gathering system or a distribution system?  A little bit of condensate might just use a drip pipe.  More than a little and you might need to have a separator.

Plastic Pipe Institute has quite a bit of info here,

http://plasticpipe.org/publications/index.html

http://virtualpipeline.spaces.msn.com

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