Glass-reinforced epoxy pipe

Jan. 16, 2017
The Glass Reinforced Epoxy (GRE) piping system from EPP offers a complete solution for the offshore environment against highly corrosive fluids at various pressures, temperatures, adverse soil and weather conditions (especially in oil exploration, desalination, chemical plants, fire mains, dredging, portable water, and more). 

The Glass Reinforced Epoxy (GRE) piping system from EPP offers a complete solution for the offshore environment against highly corrosive fluids at various pressures, temperatures, adverse soil and weather conditions (especially in oil exploration, desalination, chemical plants, fire mains, dredging, portable water, and more). With this system, there is no need for linings, coatings, cathodic protection, wraps or other forms of additional corrosion control. Pipes are lightweight, keeping transport costs low. An extremely smooth inner bore means less friction loss in pipelines, less pumping energy needs and lower operating costs. Pipes meet AWWA M45 and ISO 14692 standards. EPP Composites Pvt. Ltd.

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