TPI July 2014

products & developments

Yellow polyethylene pipe with a black core

GPS’s New Yellow polyethylene pipe with a black core for gas installations

Noel Hughes from GPS commented, “GPS PE Pipe Systems continues to be the UK pioneer of polyethylene pipe solutions and has once again delivered a first within the UK gas industry with the manufacture and launch of our

Polyethylene pipe specialist GPS PE Pipe Systems has launched New Yellow, claimed to be the first UK-manufactured yellow polyethylene pipe range with a black core for gas installations. The move builds on the success of the company’s New Blue range of pipes for the water industry, which was launched in 2012 and is now fully operational in numerous utilities improvement schemes throughout the UK. Designed to meet the current and future challenges of the gas industry, New Yellow delivers a number of additional benefits. Offering improved resistance to slow crack growth (SCG) in larger diameter pipes, New Yellow also provides greater continuity and stability within the supply chain. With a co-extruded wall of an outer yellow layer and black core designed to be consistent across the range, from 75 to 225mm diameter in a PE80 configuration and 250 to 630mm in a PE100CR (crack resistant) configuration, the New Yellow range is compatible with GPS’s existing fittings portfolio and fully compliant with GIS PL2-2.

along with increased flexibility, which makes the pipe particularly suitable for rough terrain and ‘no dig’ applications, where it may need to provide sufficient flex to avoid obstacles or follow the natural contours on-site. New Yellow has already been successfully installed in a number of schemes, notably in the city of London where 630mm SDR 26 has been selected due to New Yellow’s handling and installation benefits. A 4km cast iron abandonment scheme in Maidenhead, UK, has also benefited from the new range of gas pipes.

new range of yellow gas pipes with a black core. This innovation offers both technical and productivity benefits to the gas sector, building on the market leading success of our Excel PE pipe range, and forms part of our long-term strategy of product development, aimed at delivering greater flexibility and wider specification choices for the industry.” With no need to remove an outer polypropylene skin prior to installation – a process that is often difficult at low temperatures – use of New Yellow not only avoids the risk of outer skin delamination during installation, but also provides greater flexibility in handling, storage and installation practices, and simplifies the ‘squeeze off’ process. PE80 New Yellow also offers handling and storage benefits

GPS PE Pipe Systems – UK dominic.osullivan@gpsuk.com www.gpsuk.com

Flexible rubber coupling for non-pressure stainless steel

out and removed on one or both sides, depending on the application.

Mücher Dichtungen is part of the Mission Rubber group of companies, the originator over 50 years ago of the non-pressure flexible rubber coupling for the sewerage, drainage and plumbing industries. Mücher couplings offer a long-term joint for joining pipes made from different materials such as stainless steel, cast iron or plastic. The latest innovation is the Mücher- Genius™, which is available from DN100 to DN300 and joints all pipes within one dimension. The Mücher-Genius has two integrated bushes that can be folded

The connection can be made immediately and site work can continue without delay. Whether connecting steel to steel, plastic to cast iron, or structural walled plastic pipes to stainless steel, the newMücher- Genius is an option. The Mücher-Genius resists an internal water pressure of 2.5 bar, and the EPDM rubber sleeve offers a permanent temperature resistance of -40° to +120°C.

The Mücher-Genius

Mücher Dichtungen GmbH & Co KG – Germany

sales@muecher.com www.muecher.com

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