HDPE Pipes Prices In Kenya

HDPE Pipes Prices In Kenya

HDPE pipe is a type of flexible plastic pipe used for fluid and gas transfer and is often used to replace aging concrete or steel mains pipelines. Made from thermoplastic HDPE, its high level of impermeability and strong molecular bond make it suitable for high-pressure pipelines.

Below are HDPE Pipes Prices In Kenya

HDPE pipes prices in Kenya ,PN 10 HDPE pipes price list

  1. 63 mm PN 10 K.Sh 25,000.00
  2. 50 mm PN 10 K.sh 16,000.00
  3. 40 mm PN 10 K.sh 13,000.00
  4. 32 mm PN 10 K.sh 11,000.00
  5. 25 mm PN 10 K.sh 7,000.00

PN 8 HDPE pipes prices

  1. 63 mm PN 8 K.Sh 20,000.00
  2. 50 mm PN 8 K.sh 14,000.00
  3. 40 mm PN 8 K.sh 11,000.00
  4. 32 mm PN 8 K.sh 7,500.00
  5. 25 mm PN8 K.sh 5,500.00

1. How do I connect to HDPE?

Various HDPE fittings connect HDPE pipes to PVC, PPR, and HDPE pipes. These are; couplings, reducing couplings, adaptors, elbows, and tees.

2. What is HDPE pipe specifications?

HDPE pipe specifications are given as; pipe internal diameter, thickness, and length. At Grekkon Limited, our pipe diameter is given in mm, thickness as PN, and length in meters.

3. What is the difference between PE and HDPE?

None

4. What determines the HDPE pipe thickness choice?

Water pressure. The pressure at which water will flow within. For instance, a farmer whose water flow is gravitational will use the lowest gauge, which is PN6. Another grower using a water pump will use a thicker pipe that withstands the pump pressure. The greater the pressure from the water pump, the thicker the pipe is.
External exposure. Some growers opt to lay pipes on the surface, while others will prefer them buried underneath the surface. The former will use thicker pipes that withstand the risk of mechanical damage, and prolonged exposure to UV radiation. The latter will use those of lower thickness because the pipes have very low exposure to mechanical damage. It is also not exposed to the sun’s degrading UV radiation