Corrugated heating pipe 25mm
We are introducing our Corrugated heating pipe for greenhouse heating — the ideal solution for ensuring optimal microclimate. Thanks to its corrugated structure, this pipe provides an even distribution of heat, promoting healthy plant growth even during the coldest days.
The Corrugated heating pipe stands out for its ease of installation, significantly reducing time and effort during setup. Its high manufacturing quality guarantees reliability and durability, ensuring efficient operation of the heating system over an extended period.
By choosing this pipe for your greenhouse, you are investing in a stable and effective heating solution. It creates comfortable conditions for your plants, providing them with the necessary warmth for optimal development. This is a reliable tool for increasing your greenhouse productivity and ensuring uninterrupted heating throughout the year.
Advantages:
- The wall thickness of 0.9 mm: Reduces thermal resistance, ensuring efficiency comparable to steel pipes for corrugated heating pipes.
- Unique shape: Corrugated heating pipes possess adequate mechanical resilience despite having thinner walls compared to standard polypropylene pipes.
- Large heating surface area: Contact area with air is approximately twice as large (1412 cm²/m) compared to standard polypropylene pipes (785 cm²/m). The ability to use thinner walls leads to approximately 30% higher heat transfer compared to standard polypropylene pipes.
- Enhanced mechanical and thermal resistance: Corrugated heating pipes are designed for maximum operating temperatures of 60/80°C and maximum working pressure of 2.5 bar.
- Quick assembly: Easy and fast installation.
- Durability: Corrugated pipes made of PP H 4122 polymer ensure high chemical resistance, thermal stability, and reliability in use.
Installation
Corrugated heating pipes, regardless of quality class, can be installed using the following methods:
For new systems: We recommend using our specialized solution based on special corrugated gaskets and sleeves. This type of installation is speedy and secure, with options for aluminum connections (threaded or welded) and plastic.
Replacement of existing pipes: When replacing smooth pipes with corrugated ones, existing compression fittings can be used. The cutouts are ring-shaped rather than spiral-shaped, thus in most cases, this installation method does not pose a risk of leaks. This depends on the technical condition and type of compression fittings used.