Blueribbon HDPE Dual Wall Corrugated Pipes

BLUERIBBON HDPE DUAL WALL CORRUGATED PIPES

  • SEWAGE AND STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM

  • SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT

  • INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE

  • MIXED WATER CHANNEL

  • IRRIGATION

  • MINE AND BUILDINGS

  • ROAD/HIGHWAY CROSS DRAINAGE

Blueribbon HDPE dual-walled corrugated pipes are similar to normal HDPE pipes except that they have different external and internal surfaces, which gives them additional strength and stiffness.
These are made with high-density polyethylene, which has a very high life expectancy.
These are externally corrugated, have a smooth surface inside, and are available from 150 mm to 2000 mm in diameter.
The pipes provide important benefits and distinct advantages for sewer and drainage applications.

Standard Length

The Standard length 6 to 12 meters making it easier to store, handle and transport.

Being free from corrosion, chemical reactiveness and excellent abrasion resistance these pipes can last over a century.

BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES

FLEXIBLE

Allowing them to adjust to different loading conditions, stresses, vibrations and soil movements without causing damage to the pipes. Situation is opposite for rigid pipes, which break when their crush strength is exceeded.
LIGHTWEIGHT

Blueribbon HPDE Dual Wall Corrugated Pipes are lighter than other traditional pipes. Result in quick and reliable installation. The pipe can be transported easily to job site, even in poor ground condition.
EASY INSTALLATION

Installing the pipes is simple and easy. Important factors are lightweight of the pipe, ease of handling, transporting to job site and method of installation (rubber ring joint). Longer pipe lengths speed up installation time, reduce number of joints, hence reducing the number of potential leaks and help reduce the installation costs.

CHEMICAL and ABRASION RESISTANT

Have excellent chemical resistance and are unaffected by soils and sewerage effluents with wide range of PH. It is highly resistant to the wet, hydrogen sulfide gas and the low concentration acid found in sanitary sewer.

Blueribbon HPDE Dual Wall Corrugated Pipes have superior abrasion resistant qualities. Installed correctly, HDPE Corrugated sever and drainage pipe systems can provide long service life.

HYDRAULIC EFFICIENCY

The Smooth interior of Blueribbon HPDE Dual Wall Corrugated Pipe provides the superior flow characteristics that are essential for conveying and discharging fluids.
Does not corrode or tuberculate and maintain its floe capability over time.
STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE

Is an extremely tough materials that can easily withstand normal impacts involved in transportation and installation.

The strength of Blueribbon HPDE Dual Wall Corrugated Pipe is derived from its corrugated profile, allow it to support compressive loading from covering layers and traffic.

TECHNICAL DATA (Pipe Diameter)

BLUERIBBON HDPE DUAL WALL CORRUGATED PIPES
CONNECTING FUSION

Offered in 150- to 2000-mm diameter. sizes in the SN 4 and SN 8 stiffness classes.

These pipes are made available in plain end form as well as with integral sockets and necessary fittings.

The assembly jig required for the installation is also made available.

JOINTING PROCEDURE

Jointing procedure for pipes with integral socket

  • Take two pipes with integral sockets and one EPDM sealing ring. Ensure that the pipe socket is free from any damage.
  • Fit the EPDM rubber seal into the first corrugation of the plain-ended pipe, making sure that the seal is correctly placed.
  • Ensure the seal is not twisted.
  • Align the socket end of the pipe with the non-socket end of another pipe.
  • Clean and remove dirt, dust, water, etc. from the pipe ends and sockets. Mount the fixture on the plain end of the pipe and on the socketed end of another pipe for joining. The fixture should be duly placed in the grooves for better holding.
  • Apply Silaid rubber lubricant to the EPDM rubber ring and the inner surface of the socket.
  • Place the pulling arms of the fixture on either side of the appropriate pin.
  • Pull the pipes into the socket till they reach the stopper end.
  • Remove the fixture and clean extra lubricant from the pipe ends.
  • Ensure that the fitment is secure and that the socket is not damaged, broken, burst, or opened anywhere. Continue the same process for all socketed pipe joints.

Jointing procedure for plain ended pipes

  • Take two pipes, two sealing rings, and one coupler.
  • Fit EPDM rubber rings into the first corrugation of each pipe, making sure that the seal is correctly placed.
  • Clean the pipe ends, socket of the coupler, and rubber sealing rings, and apply lubricant to the sealing ring placed on the pipe ends and inside of the coupler socket up to the pipe stopper.
  • Align the pipe ends and coupler socket face to face, and put the jointing fixture over the pipe end and coupler. With the help of the fixture, pull the coupler into the pipe until the pipe reaches the stopper end.
  • Follow the same procedure for joining the coupler socket to another plain end pipe.


  • HDPE stands for High-Density Polyethylene. A new type of pipe with a smooth inner wall and a ring-shaped outer wall structure.

  • An environmentally friendly product that combines the corrosion resistance of plastic with the toughness of steel.

HDPE HOLLOW WOUND DRAINAGE PIPE CONNECTION

1. Socket and socket type electric hot melt connection.

2. Flaring socket type gasket connection

3. Connection of thermal shrinking sleeve.

RING STIFFNESS TESTING

The ring stiffness of a pipe describes the force-deformation ratio under a radially acting external mechanical load.

Ring stiffness corresponds to an upward slope in the force-deformation curve.

Tigershield Plant conducted testing for the ring stiffness of the blueribbon HDPE dual-walled corrugated pipe.