Feb 7, 2021 #1 maatoug Mechanical Feb 5, 2020 14 0 0 DZ Please to advice , Which is better HDPE chilled water pipes or carbon steel pipes
Feb 7, 2021 #2 LittleInch Petroleum Mar 27, 2013 21,097 2 38 GB Define "better".... Cheaper Easier to construct More able to resist damage Corrosion free Something else? Only then can you say something is "better" than something else. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Define "better".... Cheaper Easier to construct More able to resist damage Corrosion free Something else? Only then can you say something is "better" than something else. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
Feb 7, 2021 Thread starter #3 maatoug Mechanical Feb 5, 2020 14 0 0 DZ agreed, better means later on in operation which is robust and maintainable. kind regards Upvote 0 Downvote
Feb 7, 2021 #4 EnergyProfessional Mechanical Jan 20, 2010 1,279 0 0 US What fluid, temperature, installation location, likelihood of damage? while we are at it, which car is best for me? I don't tell you anything about me, but still expect you to give me good advice. Upvote 0 Downvote
What fluid, temperature, installation location, likelihood of damage? while we are at it, which car is best for me? I don't tell you anything about me, but still expect you to give me good advice.
Feb 7, 2021 #5 LittleInch Petroleum Mar 27, 2013 21,097 2 38 GB Not much in it. Steel can corrode if you don't protect it or prevent condensation forming, PE doesn't. PE can creep, say and get brittle. PE is a little easier to cut and insert a repair or new connection, but steel not far behind. Very vague question with no information so equally vague answer. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Not much in it. Steel can corrode if you don't protect it or prevent condensation forming, PE doesn't. PE can creep, say and get brittle. PE is a little easier to cut and insert a repair or new connection, but steel not far behind. Very vague question with no information so equally vague answer. Remember - More details = better answers Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.