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Installation of Pexgol Pipes for Transporting Hot Water.

Case Study Nº

92

Customer

Hilton
Israel

|

2020

Working Conditions

Temperature: 70°C – 85°C | Pressure: 6 bar

Pexgol Pipes

Pexgol 16 mm – 32 mm class 24

Application

Hot Water Transportation

Lenght

Categories

Installation of Pexgol Pipes for Transporting Hot Water.

The Challenge

As one of the largest, and most well-known hotels, the “Hilton” hotel, located in central Israel, is obligated to supply hot water completely free of corrosion-residuals. While historically metal pipes were used for high-rise buildings, metal piping systems tend to cause severe corrosion accumulation. Corrosion build up could lead to damaged pipes and malfunctioning valves, connectors, pumps etc.

Pexgol Solution

The client decided to install Pexgol piping system to bring in a perfect non-corrosion-over-time solution. Pexgol cross-linked polyethylene can withstand high-temperature and high-pressure environments and provide a reliable and stable solution.

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