Steel Reinforced Corrugated Pipe
Steel Reinforced Corrugated Pipe which are defined as the world’s largest drainage pipes, are three layers together with Steel Reinforced Corrugated Pipe and the standard is DIN 16961. All the features shared by all plastic pipes available on the market are a bit more in both a resistance and a metal reinforced pipe. Helical corrugated pipes, which have been used in Europe for many years, are manufactured from thermoplastic tape in a special machine spirally in the shape and length of the extrudate in the desired diameter. Its inner surface is smooth and its outer surface is profiled. Addition to the metal layer provides extra strength.


Steel Reinforced Corrugated Pipe Wrap has based its feature and function of each floor in the Steel Reinforced Corrugated Pipe. The structure of the three layers is as follows;
1. Inner Layer: The inside layer of the Steel Reinforced Corrugated Pipe. Fluid passes through the liquid layer. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) are produced from the material.
2. Middle Layer: this section is the section which provides the strength property pipe. Given special profile shape steel strips previously coated with adhesive material used.
3. Outer Layer: The outside of the pipe is protected against all kinds of parts for printing and strength.
2mm thick high density polyethylene (HDPE) made while using material. In relation to the effect of UV rays from sunlight is not affected by participating in the carbon black.