Nothing BUT ductile is much stronger
Ductile Iron Pipes
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I.S.CODES RELATED TO DUCTILE IRON PIPES IS 9523:1980 Ductile Iron fittings for pressure pipes for water, gas and sewageIS 8329:1977 Centrifugally cast (spun) Ductile Iron pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage IS 12288:1987 Code of practice for laying of Ductile Iron pipes Got it ! OK !
Basic difference is material. One is galvanizing iron and another is mild steel. Regarding using off caurse a major different between these two
A mechanical joint fitting, often used for connecting plain end ductile iron pipe to HDPE.
i want IS codes 13382:1992 and 9523:2000
MIP ==> Male Iron Pipe thread (i.e. threads on outside of fitting) FIP ==> Female Iron Pipe thread (i.e. threads on inside of fitting)
what is the difference between the PE pipe and HDPE pipe.
Balvant Rajani has written: 'Long-term performance of ductile iron pipes' -- subject(s): Water-pipes, Iron pipe, Testing
there is difference in material ms is mild steel and gi is galvanised iron, hence the properties will be different
K is a whole number used for thickness class designation..... DI K9 Pipes handle more pressure than DI K7 pipes.. For more Details Refer IS 8329 Linesh Chungath India
K9 and C-type ductile iron pipes differ primarily in their application and strength characteristics. K9 pipes are designed for use in water supply systems, offering a thicker wall for enhanced durability and pressure resistance, making them suitable for higher pressure applications. In contrast, C-type ductile iron pipes have a standard thickness and are typically used for general water distribution. The key distinction lies in the K9's increased wall thickness, allowing it to handle more demanding conditions compared to C-type pipes.