Drainage Pipes

HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) corrugated drainage pipes are specialized types of pipes that facilitate the efficient removal of water. These pipes are used to collect, direct, and discharge excess water that accumulates in the terrain, and they are typically available in perforated, slotted, or wrapped with geosynthetic geotextile options. Geosynthetic materials provide filtration and help prevent clogging of the drainage pipes.

Corrugated Drainage Pipes
These pipes have a double wall with a corrugated outer surface and a smooth inner surface. The corrugated exterior increases the pipe’s strength while maintaining flexibility. Thanks to their flexible structure, these pipes are resistant to ground movements and can be easily installed even in rugged and challenging terrains. Additionally, their lightweight nature offers advantages during installation processes and reduces labor costs.

Coiled Drainage Pipes
Corrugated coiled drainage pipes are particularly used in landscaping and architectural projects. They are preferred in gardens, site drainage, and other small-scale applications. Both perforated and non-perforated varieties are available.

HDPE Drainage Pipes
HDPE drainage pipes are a durable and efficient solution designed for water management. They are produced in perforated, corrugated, and slotted types for various applications. They can also be preferred as perforated pipes wrapped with geotextile. These pipes combine the high durability, chemical resistance, and flexibility of HDPE, providing a long-lasting and robust structure.

PVC Drainage (Drenflex) Pipes
PVC drainage pipes are lighter and thinner compared to HDPE pipes. They can be produced with or without geotextile wrapping. PVC material is an ideal solution for more flexible and lightweight projects.