PE-RT II Pipe & Tubes refer to pipelines manufactured from the second generation of Polyethylene of Raised Temperature Resistance (Type II) material. This material offers superior heat resistance and long-term hydrostatic strength, making it particularly suitable for environments requiring continuous exposure to high temperatures and pressures. The molecular structure of PE-RT II material is optimized to maintain excellent creep strength even at elevated temperatures, overcoming the limitations of conventional PE materials in high-temperature applications. This piping is primarily utilized in underfloor heating systems, radiator connections, and industrial hot water transfer systems. Beyond its exceptional temperature resistance, PE-RT II pipes feature good flexibility, impact resistance, and excellent chemical corrosion resistance, which facilitates easy installation. It is an ideal choice for high-efficiency, long-lifespan heating and hot water systems.
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