
Application of polyethylene pipe in sewage transfer system
The use of polyethylene pipes is in the transport of sewage and various liquids and is used in many industries. Pipes made of polyethylene are a combination of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and since they have a very strong molecular bond with each other, they will meet the needs of various industries well. Polyethylene pipes are produced in two types: single-walled and double-walled. Single-walled pipes are used for electrical cables and … and double-walled pipes are used for the transport of liquids and sewage. These pipes have different types, including gas, water supply, cable, sewage and agricultural pipes, and in this article we are going to talk about the use of polyethylene sewage pipes.
The use of polyethylene sewage pipes in collecting all types of sewage
Polyethylene pipes that are made for transporting sewage are made of polymer, and the applications of polyethylene pipes in transporting domestic sewage can be considered one of the most important reasons for their acceptance in collecting all types of urban or intercity sewage. High thickness and very high pressure tolerance are among the most prominent features of polyethylene pipes for transporting sewage, and these pipes can withstand very large loads without any problems.
The necessity of using polyethylene sewage pipes among industrialists is their easy and convenient installation compared to other pipes; hence, they are more popular among industrialists and because they are resistant to rust, sunlight, corrosion or any damage like these, they can be used for a long time without any problems. Also consider that polyethylene sewage pipes are produced in a hygienic and non-toxic way and therefore do not cause problems such as health problems and … in the future. Due to their high efficiency and productivity, as well as their reasonable and affordable price, polyethylene pipes are among the most practical pipes in collecting all types of sewage.
Further reading: What is polyethylene pipe and what is its use?

Applications of polyethylene pipes in domestic sewage transportation
As we said, polyethylene pipes are easy to install and are a good option for home use due to their low weight. Another use of polyethylene pipes is in transporting household sewage. In fact, if you do not want to constantly endure problems such as damage to the household sewage pipe, you can use polyethylene pipes that have a long lifespan and continue to function for a long time.
We all take a bath and use detergents at least once. These substances are very dangerous and if inappropriate pipes are used to transport them, they will definitely cause us a lot of problems. Therefore, the best type of pipe for transporting household sewage is polyethylene pipes, which are thick enough and can transport these substances without any problems due to their high resistance and long lifespan.
Further reading: What are the advantages and features of polyethylene pipes?
Application of polyethylene sewage pipes in industrial wastewater disposal
One of the most dangerous wastewaters that poses many challenges to industries is industrial wastewater. This type of wastewater usually comes from factories and chemical productions such as soap, oil, etc., and if the pipes that carry it are not resistant, they will quickly lose their strength against these substances. Polyethylene sewage pipes are widely used in the disposal and transportation of industrial wastewater, and since these pipes do not oxidize and are produced from polyethylene chemicals, they have very good resistance and can therefore easily transport industrial wastewater.

Also, if the standard type of these pipes is used to transport industrial materials, it can be expected that you will not need to replace the polyethylene pipe for years, because the same old pipe can transport materials well and not be damaged or harmed.
The use of polyethylene pipes in transporting surface water resulting from rainfall
One of the advantages of polyethylene sewage pipes is that they are smooth and polished inside, so they do not sediment and do not cause any problems when transporting sewage. For this reason, the use of polyethylene pipes in the transport of surface water caused by rainfall is another feature of this type of pipe. In fact, these pipes are a good option for transporting surface water caused by rainfall, which often contains various sand and gravel, and these materials must be transported in an isolated environment. These pipes also have a good coefficient of friction, and therefore they transport runoff well.