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Flocon offers a wide range of pipes from 16mm to 400mm, with pressure ratings starting at PN10 at smaller diameters and decreasing as the size increases.

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Polypropylene pipe, also known as PP pipe, is a type of plastic pipe made from polypropylene, a thermoplastic polymer known for its high heat and chemical resistance.
It's a popular choice for various plumbing, industrial, and drainage applications.
Polypropylene pipe offers several benefits:
High heat resistance: PP pipe can withstand higher temperatures than many other plastic pipes, making it suitable for hot water systems and industrial processes.
Chemical resistance: It's highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, acids, and alkalis, making it suitable for aggressive environments.
Lightweight: Easier to handle and install compared to metal pipes.
Durability: PP pipe is strong and resistant to impacts and abrasion.
Cost-effective: Generally less expensive than metal alternatives.
Polypropylene pipe is used in various applications, including:
Hot and cold water plumbing systems: Residential and commercial plumbing.
Industrial piping: Transporting chemicals, acids, and wastewater.
Drainage systems: Soil and waste drainage, rainwater systems.
Food and beverage industry: Due to its hygienic properties.
Polypropylene pipe has a long service life, typically ranging from 50 to 100 years, depending on the application and operating conditions.