Polyethylene pipe sizes

Polyethylene pipe sizes are specified in millimeters, but some people have learned polyethylene pipe sizes in inches. In the tables of international standards and the INSO 14427 standard, the sizes are all based on millimeters, and the polyethylene pipe specification tables divide the pipes based on size, weight, and thickness, and a 110 mm polyethylene pipe is 10 times less thick than a 110 mm polyethylene pipe. Polyethylene pipe sizes range from 20 mm to 2500 mm, with polyethylene pipes up to 750 mm in size being economically justified, and pipes larger than 750 mm are used for specific and different applications where other pipes do not have the appropriate efficiency and productivity.

The standard size of polyethylene pipes is different from each other, for example, a 75 mm single-wall pipe is produced and supplied, but a double-wall corrugated pipe is not produced in this size, and their standard tables and dimensional specifications are different. The production of different sizes of polyethylene pipes requires a polyethylene pipe production line and appropriate machinery for the same sizes, and for example, a 16 mm polyethylene pipe production line is capable of producing pipes up to 90 mm and ultimately 110 mm, and conventional production lines are capable of producing pipes up to 730 mm. In the production line for producing different sizes of pipes, the end-of-line devices must also be appropriate so that the produced pipe is standard and of high quality.

In the following article, we have provided polyethylene pipe sizes, polyethylene pipe size tables, and weight tables and specifications for types of polyethylene pipes, but before that, we will mention polyethylene pipe sizes based on millimeters along with their equivalents based on inches, which can be used as a guide to polyethylene pipe sizes.

  • 20mm polyethylene pipe = 1/2 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 25mm polyethylene pipe = 3/4 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 32mm polyethylene pipe = 1 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 40mm polyethylene pipe = 11/4 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 50mm polyethylene pipe = 11/2 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 63mm polyethylene pipe = 2 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 75mm polyethylene pipe = 21/2 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 90mm polyethylene pipe = 3 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 110mm polyethylene pipe = 4 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 125mm polyethylene pipe = 5 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 140mm polyethylene pipe = 5/6 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 160 polyethylene pipe mm = 6 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 180 mm polyethylene pipe = 2/7 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 200 mm polyethylene pipe = 8 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 225 mm polyethylene pipe = 9 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 250 mm polyethylene pipe = 10 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 280 mm polyethylene pipe = 11 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 315 mm polyethylene pipe = 12 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 355 mm polyethylene pipe = 14 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 400 mm polyethylene pipe = 16 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 450 mm polyethylene pipe = 18 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 500 mm polyethylene pipe = 20 inch polyethylene pipe
  • 560 mm polyethylene pipe = 22 inch polyethylene pipe Inch
  • 630mm polyethylene pipe = 24 inch polyethylene pipe

 

The tables of size, weight, and thickness specifications of polyethylene pipes have been set based on the DIN8074 standard and the ISIRI 1331 and ISIRI 14421 standards for PE100 polyethylene pipes with a safety factor of 1.25, temperature conditions of 20 degrees, and 50 years of allowable working pressure.