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PIPES & WATER TANKS
UPVC PIPES

UPVC is extensively used in the building industry as a low-maintenance material, particularly in Ireland, the United Kingdom, in the United States and Canada. In the USA and Canada it is known as vinyl, or vinyl siding. The material comes in a range of colors and finishes, including a photo-effect wood finish, and is used as a substitute for painted wood, mostly for window frames and sills when installing double glazing in new buildings, or to replace older single-glazed windows. Other uses include fascia, and sidingor weatherboarding. This material has almost entirely replaced the use of cast iron for plumbing and drainage, being used for waste pipes, drainpipes, gutters and downspouts. uPVC does not contain phthalates, since those are only added to flexible PVC, nor does it containBPA. uPVC is known as having strong resistance against chemicals, sunlight, and oxidation from water

PVC PIPES

PVC Plastic Pipes and Pipe Fitting are available in vast range and in various materials, Whatever be your application... We have the Piping System - that can be installed on surface, buried, slip lined, trench less, floating and submerged. Jain PVC Plastic pipes can be used in Fluids transport include, For Lifting, Transporting, Conveying, Distributing Disposing or Tapping of Water, waste-water (drainage & sewage), compressed gases/air, odorous and corrosive gasses, chemicals and hazardous wastes/effluents. Solids conveyed include coal ash, slurries, sand and cables.

Pipes and Fittings are available in a vast range, Whatever may be your application...  We have the PE Piping System. Range of pipe sizes in various Thermoplastics starts from 3mm dia. to 1000mm dia that can be installed on surface, buried, slip lined, trench less, floating and submerged. Fluids transported include, water, waste-water, compressed gases / air, odorous and corrosive gasses, chemicals and hazardous wastes / effluents. Solids conveyed include coal ash, slurries, sand and cables.

CPVC PIPES

Lifeline C-PVC is designed for Hot and Cold water supply in residential, commercial and public projects, high and low rise buildings, corporate houses and academic institutes, solar heater application etc.

Lifeline C-PVC plumbing system is manufactured using world's best Japanese material and technology. It is a safe, long lasting and cost effective solution for hot and cold water. This system is suitable for all plumbing and potable water application. The pipes and fittings are made of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride and it is available in complete range from 15 to 50 mm (½" to 2") as per copper tube sizes (CTS). The pipes are available in SDR 11 and SDR 13.5 whereas fittings are available in SDR 11 class. Pipes and most running fittings in SDR 9 i.e. heavy pressure class in 20 and 25 mm (¾" and 1") are also available. Threaded inserts in the transition fittings are made from brass to withstand chemical corrosion at elevated temperatures.

Pipes and fittings in CTS are manufactured according to IS15778 and ASTM D-2846 respectively. Pipes and fittings in 65 to 150mm (2½" to 6") are also available in IPS ( Iron Pipe Size like inch series similar to aqua gold). The pipes are available in SCH 40 and SCH 80 as per ASTM F 441 where as fittings are available in SCH 40 and SCH 80 as per ASTM F438 and F 439 respectively. Very soon we are going to add 6", 8" and 10" size C-PVC pipes both in SCH 40 and SCH 80 pressure class along with 6" size fittings in SCH 80 to meet requirements of industrial sector. The choice of the raw material, the structural accuracy and the strict quality control imparts a high degree of reliability to Supreme Lifeline C-PVC. Lifeline is the most suitable, easy and economic solution for transportation and distribution of potable water. It is technically superior, cost effective and offers many advantages over G.I. and other conventional systems.

GI PIPES

GI Pipes/Galvanized steel pipes are covered by a layer of zinc .GI pipes and tubes are mostly used in structural applications. GI steel pipes and tubes are available in various size and shapes based on the customers requirements.Pipes and tubing made of GI steel has long been one of the most used building materials in the world. For decades, designers, builders and consumers seeking long-term structural performance in the harshest of outdoor applications have turned to zinc-coated steel pipes. Zinc-coated galvanized steel pipes and tube resist the attack of wind, water and road salts
 

Galvanized Steel are those steel that has been covered with a layer of zinc metal. During galvanizing, steel is immersed in a molten zinc bath, ensuring a tough, uniform barrier coating. Zinc's natural corrosion resistance provides long-term protection, even in outdoor environments. Apart from preventing water corrosion, it is equally effective in dry, indoor environments.

» Steel Pipes manufactured as per ASTM specification.
» Manufactures galvanized hollow sections.
» Leading manufacturers of manipulated tubes.

 

We have a large scale unit engaged in manufacturing and exporting gi pipes and gi steel tubes / pipes and welded black pipes/tubes and Electro galvanized Steel tubes/pipes. We manufacture steel tubes for a range of applications like Mild Steel tubes for structural purpose and mechanical & general engineering purpose, ERW Pipes for water, gas & sewerage, Steel tubes for idlers of belt conveyors, water wells and Lancing Pipes for various automotive & industrial applications. 

WATER TANKS

By design a water tank or container should do no harm to the water. Water is susceptible to a number of ambient negative influences, including bacteriavirusesalgae, changes in pH, and accumulation of minerals, accumulated gas. The contamination can come from a variety of origins including piping, tank construction materials, animal and bird feces, mineral and gas intrusion. A correctly designed water tank works to address and mitigate these negative effects.

A safety based news article linked copper poisoning as originating from a plastic tank. The article indicated that rainwater was collected and stored in a plastic tank and that the tank did nothing to mitigate the low pH. The water was then brought into homes with copper piping, the copper was released by the high acid rainwater and caused poisoning in humans. It is important to note that since the plastic tank is an inert container, it has no effect on the incoming water. Good practice would be to analyze any water source periodically and treat accordingly, in this case the collected acid rain should be analyzed, and pH adjusted before being brought into a domestic water supply system.

The release of copper due to acidic water is monitored may be accomplished with a variety of technology, beginning with pH strips and going to more sophisticated pH monitors, indicate pH which when acidic or caustic, some with output communication capabilities. There is no "linkage" between the plastic tank and copper poisoning, a solution to the problem is easy, monitor 'stored rainwater' with 'swimming pool strips' cheap and available at, swimming pool supply outlets. If the water is too acidic, contact state/county/local health officials to obtain advice and precise solutions and pH limits and guidelines as to what should be used to treat rainwater to be used as domestic drinking water

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