For a 50mm HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) pipe with pressure ratings ranging from 4 kg/cm² to 32 kg/cm², this pipe can be used for a wide variety of applications depending on the required pressure resistance. Below is a detailed breakdown of each pressure rating for the 50mm pipe.
To convert the pressure ratings from kg/cm² to other units:
1 kg/cm² ≈ 98.07 kPa or 0.098 MPa
So for 50mm HDPE Pipe:
4 kg/cm² ≈ 392 kPa (0.392 MPa)
6 kg/cm² ≈ 588 kPa (0.588 MPa)
10 kg/cm² ≈ 980 kPa (0.98 MPa)
12.5 kg/cm² ≈ 1,225 kPa (1.225 MPa)
16 kg/cm² ≈ 1,568 kPa (1.568 MPa)
20 kg/cm² ≈ 1,960 kPa (1.96 MPa)
25 kg/cm² ≈ 2,450 kPa (2.45 MPa)
30 kg/cm² ≈ 2,940 kPa (2.94 MPa)
32 kg/cm² ≈ 3,137 kPa (3.137 MPa)
The 50mm HDPE pipe offers versatility across a broad range of applications, from low-pressure residential water systems to high-pressure industrial pipelines. The appropriate pressure rating for your project depends on the expected operating pressure, flow requirements, and environmental factors. Ensure that all components (including fittings and valves) match the selected pressure rating for a safe and efficient system.
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