Industrial Services

Industrial Services

SIMONA® PE 100 AP-Line Pipes transport of solid waste

PE100 AP-Line System - Multi-Layer pipes with abrasion-resistant interior skin

SIMONA® PE 100 AP-Line plastics pipes and fittings with integrated wear-resistant interior skin are an excellent choice for pneumatic and hydraulic transport of solid waste. Thanks to their superior properties, they are used wherever high mechanical loads act on the interior of the piping systems.

During hydraulic and pneumatic transport of solid materials the pipe interiors are subjected to substantial mechanical stresses caused by water/air-solid mixtures that leave material deposits on the interior of the pipe during transport.

SIMONA® PE 100 AP-Line Pipes have a much longer service life and can withstand greater loads than solid wall PE 100 and conventional steel and GFRP pipes. They are therefore especially suitable for conveying granular materials like sand and coal sludge or ores.

ProFuse Peelable Water Pipe polyethylene pe100

Radius ProFuse Peelable Water Pipe

ProFuse® is a technologically advanced PE100 peelable pipe innovation offering a high performance solution with optimum joint integrity, damage protection and reduced installation time and costs savings.

Manufactured from a black PE100 core, Radius ProFuse® has been designed with a unique polypropylene peelable skin, which is applied to the core pipe during the manufacturing process using melt on melt technology. The skin offers excellent abrasion resistance and protects the pipe during handling, transportation, installation, reinstatement and is easily removed using the pipe exposure tool (PET), revealing a pristine pipe surface ready to be joined using electrofusion or butt-fusion welding techniques.

Simona PP

SIMONA® PP-H AlphaPlus® is a homopolymeric polypropylene (PP-H) featuring a specially modified formula that makes it the perfect choice for applications within the area of industrial tank and plant engineering.
 

SIMONA Electrically Conductive (EL) Plastics

Plastics are contributing to an ever-increasing range of applications in our modern-day life. They are deployed in the chemical industry and the manufacture of tanks, apparatus and pipelines. There they are used not only because of their good cost/benefit ratio but also because of their high chemical resistance and excellent processing capabilities. In those sectors the plastics primarily used are polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP).