Plastic Products for Water & Wastewater Applications

Products for Flow, Resistance, & Reliability

About Water & Wastewater Industry Plastics

Performance plastics are safe, durable, long-lasting, light weight, and low maintenance, making them a great solution in water and wastewater treatment plants. They are used for pipes, tanks, and other equipment because they can withstand extreme temperatures and pressures without wear or failure. Many plastics offer excellent chemical resistance and will not corrode or break down when constantly exposed to water or other liquids, which makes them an ideal material for this type of application.

Materials That Allow for Cost Reducing Free Flow

Plastics can solve many problems caused by traditional materials, making systems more efficient and environmentally sustainable. Since HDPE pipe weighs 20% of its concrete counterparts, it requires far fewer truckloads to transport, cutting fuel emissions and drastically decreasing expensive freight costs. The ultra smooth surface of PVC pipe allows liquid to flow freely, reducing pumping costs. And because plastic doesn’t corrode and has leak free joints, plastic piping can prevent costly and wasteful water leaks or pipe failures common with other materials.

Versatile Products Engineered for Water Management

While PVC is the most well-known plastic used for pipes, pipe grade HDPE such as Polystone G Pipe Grade by Röchling offers additional flexibility and durability. Polypropylene-C copolymer by SIMONA® is used in tanks throughout many wastewater treatment plants because of its versality and excellent chemical resistance. Polymershapes offers an extensive inventory of plastics from these and other leading manufacturers like Primex and Polymer Industries that are engineered to excel in your water or wastewater application. Consult our team of material experts to discuss how the right plastic can improve efficiency and reduce leaks to preserve this precious resource.

Versatile Products Engineered for Water Management

While PVC is the most well-known plastic used for pipes, pipe grade HDPE such as Polystone G Pipe Grade by Röchling offers additional flexibility and durability. Polypropylene-C copolymer by SIMONA® is used in tanks throughout many wastewater treatment plants because of its versality and excellent chemical resistance. Polymershapes offers an extensive inventory of plastics from these and other leading manufacturers like Primex and Polymer Industries that are engineered to excel in your water or wastewater application. Consult our team of material experts to discuss how the right plastic can improve efficiency and reduce leaks to preserve this precious resource.

Features & Benefits

Lightweight

Easy to Install

Corrosion & Chemical Resistant

Leak Reduction

High Flexibility

Weather Resistant

Impact Resistant

Noise Reduction

Recyclable

Lightweight

Reduces freight costs and eases onsite installation.

Easy to Install

Simple to weld, bond, or mechanically fasten.

Corrosion & Chemical Resistant

Performs reliably in caustic or wet environments.

Leak Reduction

Precision fittings reduce material failure and water loss.

High Flexibility

Eliminates need for elbows or specialty connectors.

Weather Resistant

UV-resistant options available for exposed applications.

Impact Resistant

Resists damage from movement or equipment contact.

Noise Reduction

Operates more quietly than metal alternatives.

Recyclable

Options available in recycled and recyclable grades.

Applications

High Purity Fluid Transport

When fluid purity is critical, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a high-performance solution specifically engineered for such demanding applications. It retains its chemical inertness even under pressure or at high temperatures, making it the preferred material for storing, monitoring, and transporting ultra-high purity fluids.

Irrigation Systems

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is the most common type of plastic piping because it doesn’t corrode or degrade during constant water exposure, and its smooth surface promotes water flow. It is readily available in many sizes for easy installation. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is gaining popularity in irrigation applications because of its higher flexibility and lower cost, and its improved UV resistance for aboveground systems.

Plumbing & Pipes

Starting in the 1950’s, PVC began replacing metal pipes in many residential and industrial plumbing and sewer applications. PVC is cost-effective, easy to install, and doesn’t corrode, leading to fewer leaks and burst pipes. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is a more recent advancement with improved heat resistance, making it preferable for hot water lines.

Potable Water Systems

Drinking water is subject to many state and federal regulations to ensure that it’s safe for human consumption. Water treatment is used to bring chemical and biological contaminants to acceptable levels. HDPE is the go-to material for most low-pressure applications involving the transport and treatment of potable water because it’s a reliable, long-lasting, and low maintenance solution that also provides excellent chemical resistance and meets all applicable standards. For high-pressure applications, such as main lines, PVC may be preferred.

Valve & Pump Components

Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is often used for pump components and valves because it is strong, impact resistant, and able to withstand regular blunt-force trauma, leading to reliable pump performance even in rough environments. It’s also resistant to most chemicals that might be used in water or wastewater treatment.

Wastewater Treatment

Materials used in wastewater treatment applications require strong chemical resistance, a low coefficient of friction, and long-lasting performance despite constant exposure to liquids. Acetal and oil-filled nylon are used throughout wastewater treatment plants in conveyors, compactors, grinders, and presses because of their bearing and wear performance. When it comes to fluid handling, HDPE piping is often selected for its strength, durability, and chemical resistance, although CPVC may be chosen in some situations. Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW-PE) is often used for treatment screens and a variety of wear components such as chain guides because of its excellent impact and abrasion resistance

Products for Water & Wastewater Applications

ECTFE (Ethylene Chlorotrifluoroethylene)

ECTFE (Ethylene Chlorotrifluoroethylene)

ECTFE (ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene) offers an excellent combination of properties for chemical and elevated temperature applications. Often used in the semiconductor industry, and cleanroom equipment, ECTFE is corrosion and chemical resistant, with flame resistant properties.

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene), part of the polyolefin family of materials, is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic material, with a continuous use temperature range of -50° F (-46° C) to 180° F (82° C).

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)

PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)

PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride), sometimes known by the tradename Kynar®, is an engineering thermoplastic offering high purity, excellent chemical resistance, flame resistance, and abrasion resistance. Easy to weld, PVDF is often seen semiconductor equipment, tank liners, and various seals, fittings, valves, and pump parts.

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