
Pulse Jet De-Icer Line Thawer
Safe and effective thawing of frozen water service lines - no fire hazard .
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Seamless HDPE
Pipestar offers a range of seamless, HDPE ARC™ Bends produced through a unique patented manufacturing process. The name ARC™ comes from the word ARChetype which means "original pattern or model of which all things of the same type are representations or copies". ARC™ sweep bends are hot forged from polyethylene PE 3408 pressure pipes and are available in IPS and DIOD sizes 2" through to 14".
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Polyethylene Manholes
Rhino USA of Oregon is a pioneer in the innovative introduction of rotationally molded high-density polyethylene (HDPE) manholes for sewer, wastewater, landfill leachate and rainwater collection systems, and below grade utility inspection chambers, as well as other subsurface applications. With the ever-increasing use and specification of polyethylene pipe, Rhino USA of Oregon manholes provide a compatible and easily-adaptable alternative to traditional concrete.
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Bead Trimmer II
The first question everyone asks is how severe does the fusion beads affects flow reduction or pressure loss in HDPE pipe systems. The answer is, very little. One of many great attributes of HDPE pipe is its low friction factor. HDPE pipe is less impaired by flow reduction or pressure loss from the fusion beads than the turbulence in a comparable system made of PVC push joints.
So then the question "Why remove the beads at all?" arises. Well, using a material that has less flow reduction and pressure loss doesn't mean that there isn't impairment. It is this impairment that we are completely removing. Excluding the issue of flow reduction there are four additional reasons why bead removal is important.
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