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High-density polyethylene (HDPE), a polymer or plastic, is chemical resistant, resists gentle oxidants and reducing agents, and provides high-impact resistance at very low temperatures. HDPE drainage pipe connects with pipe fittings to transport water, chemicals, oil, and gas in bulk water distribution, irrigation, chemical processing, and industrial water treatment. HDPE drainage pipe is available in lengths longer than 12".
High-density polyethylene (HDPE), a polymer or plastic, is chemical resistant, resists gentle oxidants and reducing agents, and provides high-impact resistance at very low temperatures. HDPE drainage pipe connects with pipe fittings to transport water, chemicals, oil, and gas in bulk water distribution, irrigation, chemical processing, and industrial water treatment. HDPE drainage pipe is available in lengths longer than 12".
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Corrugated Single-Wall Drainage Pipe
Single-wall drainage pipe is corrugated with a series of ridges and grooves on the exterior surface for flexibility. This pipe sometimes require steeper angles for better drainage. Perforations allow for absorption and drainage by retaining stormwater and permitting slow infiltration into trench walls.
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