PVC pressure pipes are suitable for a wide range of pressure applications, including water supply, recycled water, irrigation, pressure sewerage, gas and industrial applications.
PVC pressure pipes are manufactured from PVC resin compounded with stabilisers, lubricants and pigments. Some of the many benefits of PVC for pressure pipes: material stability, corrosion resistance, high strength to weight ratio, ease of handling and installation and excellent flow characteristics.
PVC non-pressure pipes and fittings are suitable for non-pressure sewer, stormwater, drain, waste and vent applications.
Both ranges are available as Solvent Cement Jointed (SCJ) and Rubber Ring Jointed (RRJ) pipes.
We carry a large range of pipe and fittings, sizes and pressure ratings in pipe from 15mm to 200mm with bigger sizes ordered for projects as specified.
In stock we have Sewer/DWV and Storm-water pipe and fittings in 75, 90 and 100mm, with other sizes available to order.
Polyethylene (PE) pipes have been produced in Australia since the mid 1950’s, whilst initially in smaller diameters for industrial and agricultural applications, PE pipe and fittings are now available in diameters up to 2000mm.
Polyethylene piping is resistant to corrosion in all ground conditions and its flexibility allows it to withstand ground movements. Poly pipe systems can be fusion or butt welded, so there is no risk of leaking as a result of joint distortion.
Within the pipeline industry, polyethylene pipes are commonly known as LDPE (low density polyethylene) MDPE (medium density polyethylene) and HDPE (high-density polyethylene.) Long pipe lengths minimise the number of joins, and UV stability makes it ideal for above ground use. Polyethylene (PE) pipe is flexible, easy to work with, comes in a wide range of diameters and is used for:
With a full range of Rural, Metric and Low-Density poly pipe and fittings we can supply all of your different application requirements.
See our range of Hose and Fittings for air, water, chemical, diesel/petrol pump, suction, high pressure spray, food contact, washdown and more.
Applications range from moving Water, Steam, Fuels, Oils, Acid, Chemicals, Liquids, Sewage, Drinking Water, Wine etc
Rubber, PVC, vinyl, Lay-flat, ducting and composite hoses, hose fittings, including camlocks, and a variety of mild and stainless-steel hose clamps to suit your requirements.
Drip irrigation is the most efficient micro-watering system known for its water and nutrient-saving properties. The system is made up of a network of valves, pipes, and drip lines with emitters that are installed on top of or under the soil. The emitters are spaced evenly along the pipe and are designed to deliver water and nutrient in a drip or trickle directly to the base of the plant, irrigating the root zone, at the right time, in the right amounts.
Many crops can be grown using drip irrigation, from vegetables to tree crops, vineyards and greenhouse crops, with simplicity and efficiency, increasing Return on Investment.
Inline driptube/driplines are manufactured in in varying diameters of tube and with varying wall thicknesses to cater for different run lengths, site environments and crop types. The emitters also come in a range of outputs and types including non-pressure compensating, pressure compensating, non-drain and anti-syphon. It is critical that the correct tube and emitter type be chosen for each design to match site conditions, crop type and soil type.
Designing the correct configuration of line size, emitter output and spacing, and type to suit the topography of growing area is crucial and we offer this service with the latest technology, experience and confidence.
We work closely with our suppliers to offer a range of quality product to meet exact requirements, and to give optimal returns.