Corrugated Pipes

These pipes are a specialized type known for their flexibility, durability, and resistance to challenging environmental conditions. They feature a double-walled corrugated exterior that provides additional strength while maintaining their lightweight structure and a smooth interior surface.

HDPE corrugated pipes are available in perforated or non-perforated, coiled or non-coiled options for drainage applications. They are produced in various SN (Stiffness Class) values ranging from SN2 to SN16, offering size alternatives from 50 mm to 2600 mm.

Rainwater Projects: They are widely used in rainwater drainage systems to redirect rainwater and prevent flooding in urban and suburban areas. They are ideal for drains and rainwater channels.

Land Drainage: These pipes are used in agricultural projects to prevent waterlogging and improve soil drainage. They are typically ideal for underground drainage in fields, gardens, and sports areas (football and golf courses).

Road and Highway Drainage: HDPE corrugated pipes manage flowing water and prevent erosion when installed along the edges of roads and highways. They are also used for sub-drainage and edge drainage in highways, enhancing the stability of roadbeds.

Sewer and Wastewater Systems: HDPE corrugated pipes are effectively used in gravity-flow sewer systems, septic systems, and leachate collection applications in landfills. Their smooth interior surfaces help prevent sediment buildup and blockages.

Mining and Industrial Applications: These pipes are utilized for transporting sludge and acids, waste management, and dewatering purposes in mining operations. Due to their resistance to chemicals, they are also favored for industrial drainage and wastewater systems.

Electricity and Telecommunications Pipes: HDPE corrugated pipes are used to protect electrical and telecommunications cables in areas with challenging environmental conditions.

Landfill Projects: The use of HDPE corrugated pipes is common in landfills for leachate collection, gas collection, and groundwater protection systems.

Foundation and Retaining Wall Drainage: These pipes are installed around building foundations and retaining walls to prevent water accumulation and reduce hydrostatic pressure.