WP PPR - Thermopipe Submittal
WP PPR - Thermopipe Submittal
WP PPR - Thermopipe Submittal
PPR Pipe
(Thermopipe)
Manufactured by:
World Plastics for Construction
Industries
Amman-Jordan
االردن11512 عمان53 :ب. ص، +962 6 4711500 : فاكس، +962 6 4711912 :هاتف
TEL: +962 6 4711912, FAX: +962 64711500, P.O. Box: 53 Amman 11512 Jordan
www.world-plastics.com
COMPANY PROFILE
World Plastics for Construction Industries Company is the pioneer Company in Jordan in the field of
manufacturing and developing advanced plastic piping systems. Our uniquely extensive range of large
and small-bore piping systems are capable of handling a wide variety of materials in industrial and
domestic applications including potable water, fluid waste, gas and chemicals.
World Plastics is one of the leading manufacturers & exporters in Jordan in the field of sanitary and
heating systems since 1984.
Thermopipe:
• Chemical & Physical Properties:
Most commercial polypropylene has an intermediate level of crystallinity between that of low-
density polyethylene (LDPE) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE); its young’s modulus is also
intermediate. Although it is less tough than HDPE and flexible than LDPE, it is much more brittle
than HDPE. This allows polypropylene to be used as a replacement for engineering plastics, such
as ABS. Polypropylene is rugged, often somewhat stiffer than some other plastics, reasonably
economical, and can be made translucent when uncolored but not completely transparent as
polystyrene, acrylic or certain other plastics can be made. It can also be made opaque and/or
have many kinds of colors. Polypropylene has very good resistance to fatigue, so that most plastic
living hinges, such as those on flip-top bottles, are made from this material. Very thin sheets of
polypropylene are used as a dielectric within certain high-performance pulse and low loss RF
capacitors. Polypropylene has a melting point of (160 degrees Celsius). Many plastic items for
medical or laboratory use can be made from polypropylene which is autoclavable so that it can
with stand the heat in an autoclave. Food containers made from it will not melt in the dishwasher,
and do not melt during industrial hot filling processes. For this reason, most plastic tubs for dairy
products are polypropylene sealed with aluminum foil (both heat-resistant materials). After the
product has cooled, the tubs are often given lids of a cheaper (and less heat-resistant) material,
such as LDPE or polystyrene. Such containers provide a good hands-on example of the difference
االردن11512 عمان53 :ب. ص، +962 6 4711500 : فاكس، +962 6 4711912 :هاتف
TEL: +962 6 4711912, FAX: +962 64711500, P.O. Box: 53 Amman 11512 Jordan
www.world-plastics.com
in modulus, since the rubbery (softer, more flexible) feeling of LDPE with respect to PP of the
same thickness is readily apparent. Rugged, translucent, reusable plastic containers made in a
wide variety of shapes and sizes for consumers from various companies such as Rubbermaid and
Sterilite are commonly made of polypropylene, although the lids are often made of somewhat
more flexible LDPE so they can snap on to the container to close it. When liquid, powdered, or
similar consumer, products come in disposable plastic bottles which do not need the improved
properties of polypropylene, the containers are often made of slightly more economical
polyethylene, although transparent plastics such as polyethylene terephthalate are also used for
appearance. Plastic pails, car batteries, wastebaskets, cooler containers, dishes and pitchers, are
often made of polypropylene or HDPE, both of which commonly have rather similar appearance,
feel, and properties at ambient temperature. Chemical & Physical Properties 3 MFI (Melt Flow
Index) identifies the flow speed of the raw material in the process. It helps to fill the plastic mold
during the production process. The higher MFI increases, the weaker the raw material gets. It also
has Copolymer and Random Copolymer. Copolymer helps stiffness of the PP (Polypropylene).
Random Copolymer helps transparent look. Copolymer is more expensive than Homo
polypropylene. Random Copolymer is even higher than copolymer PP. A rubbery PP can also be
made by a specialized synthesis process, as discussed below. Unlike traditional rubber, it can be
melted and recycled, making it a thermoplastic elastomer.
االردن11512 عمان53 :ب. ص، +962 6 4711500 : فاكس، +962 6 4711912 :هاتف
TEL: +962 6 4711912, FAX: +962 64711500, P.O. Box: 53 Amman 11512 Jordan
www.world-plastics.com
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
POLYPROPYLENE
Borstar® RA140E
POLYPROPYLENE RANDOM COPOLYMER FOR PRESSURE PIPE SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION
Borstar® RA140E is a BNT Nucleated high molecular weight, low melt flow rate polypropylene random
copolymer (PP-R) natural colored.
APPLICATIONS
Borstar® RA140E together with the appropriate additive package is recommended for the production of PP-R
pipes and fittings used in: Heating, Plumbing, Domestic water, Relining, and Industrial applications
SPECIFICATIONS
Borstar® RA140E is intended to fulfill the following standards and regulations, providing the appropriate
industrial manufacturing standard procedures are used and a continuous quality system is implemented:
DIN 8078, DIN 8077 and EN ISO 15874.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Borstar® RA140E is a natural grade used for production of pipes and fittings. The material is in pellet form
and includes selected additive package which ensure:
The pipe systems will show high durability, no corrosion, good weldability, homogeneous joints, low tendency to
incrustations and fast and easy installation.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Property Typical Value Test Method
Density 905kg/m3 ISO 1183
Melt Flow Rate (230°C/2.16kg) 0.30g/10min ISO 1133
Flexural Modulus (2mm/min) 850MPa ISO 178
Tensile Modulus (1mm/min) 800MPa ISO 527
Tensile Strain at Yield (50mm/min) 13.5% ISO 527-2
Tensile Stress at Yield (50mm/min) 25MPa ISO 527-2
Thermal Conductivity 0.24W/(m K) DIN 52612
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (0°C/70°C) 1.8*10E-4/K DIN 53752
Charpy Impact Strength, notched (23°C) 60 kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA
Charpy Impact Strength, notched (0°C) 6.0kJ/m² ISO 179/1eA
Charpy Impact Strength, unotched (23°C) No break ISO 179/1eU
Charpy Impact Strength, unotched (0°C) No break ISO 179/1eU
*Data should not be used for specification work
PROCESSING CONDITIONS
The actual conditions will depend on the type of the equipment used and the diameter and wall
thickness of the pipes produced.
Cylinder 180-210°C
Head 210-220°C
Die 210-220°C
Melt temperature 200-220°C
Specific recommendations for processing conditions can be determined only when the application and type of
equipment are known. Please contact your local Borouge representative for such particulars.
STORAGE
Borstar® RA140E should be stored in dry conditions at temperature bellow 50°C and protected from UV-
light. Improper storage can initiate degradation, which results in odour generation and colour changes
and can have negative effects on physical properties of this product.
More information on storage can be found in Safety Information Sheet (SIS) for this product.
SAFETY
The product is not classified as a hazardous preparation.
Please see our Safety Information Sheet (SIS) for details on various aspects of safety, recovery and
disposal of the product, for more information contact your Borouge representative.
RECYCLING
The product is suitable for recycling using modern methods of shredding and cleaning. In-house
production waste should be kept clean to facilitate direct recycling.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
The following related documents are available on request, and represent various aspects on the
usability, safety, recovery and disposal of the product.
The product(s) mentioned herein are not intended to be used for medical, pharmaceutical or healthcare applications and we do
not support their use for such applications.
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate and reliable as of the date of publication, however we do not
assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy and completeness of such information.
Borouge makes no warranties which extend beyond the description contained herein. Nothing herein shall constitute any
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
It is the customer's responsibility to inspect and test our products in order to satisfy itself as to the suitability of the products
for the customer's particular purpose.
The customer is responsible for the appropriate, safe and legal use, processing and handling of our products.
No liability can be accepted in respect of the use of Borouge products in conjunction with other materials. The information
contained herein relates exclusively to our products when not used in conjunction with any third party materials.
Jan 2018
PPR PIPES (Thermopipe) – PN20 – SDR 6.0
All our PPR PIPES (Thermopipe) are manufactured in Jordan according to the standards
DIN 8077/8078 standards, for dia. 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 75, 90, 110, 125 and 160, mm
designated material will be as the following:
PPR material (Borstar RA140E) will be used to produce blue or green pipes and the
dimensions as the following:
20 3.4
25 4.2
32 5.4
40 6.7
50 8.3
63 10.5
75 12.5
90 15.0
110 18.3
125 20.8
160 26.6
All pipes will be marked with World plastics identification, Material designation, DIN
number, SDR, Diminutions and Date.
PPR PIPES (Thermopipe) – PN16 – SDR 7.4
All our PPR PIPES (Thermopipe) are manufactured in Jordan according to the standards
DIN 8077/8078 standards, for dia. 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 75, 90, 110, 125 and 160, mm
designated material will be as the following:
PPR material (Borstar RA140E) will be used to produce blue or green pipes and the
dimensions as the following:
20 2.8
25 3.5
32 4.4
40 5.5
50 6.9
63 8.6
75 10.3
90 12.3
110 15.1
125 17.1
160 21.9
All pipes will be marked with World plastics identification, Material designation, DIN
number, SDR, Diminutions and Date.
Unit 30 | Fern Close | Pen-Y-Fan Ind Est | Oakdale | Gwent | NP11 3EH | UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1495 236260 wales@nsf.org | www.nsf.org
TEST REPORT
Customer: C0427425
World plastics for construction industries
PO Box 53
Amman, 11512
Jordan
Result Limited testing was undertaken on this product in accordance with the WRAS Material
Guidance document, Table 1 o & a (product manufactured from approved material and
change in colour). Related approval number 1509510. This product has satisfied the criteria
set out in BS 6920: Part 1: 2014 "Specification" and thus is suitable for use with hot (up to
85°C) and cold water.
Thank you for having your product tested by NSF Wales Ltd.
Please contact your Account Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report.
Report Authorisation
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On the basis of these results the samples of this product referred to in this report have been found to conform to the
requirements of BS 6920: Part 1: 2014, Clause 4.
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On the basis of these results the samples of this product referred to in this report have been found to conform to the
requirements of in accordance with BS 6920: Part 1: 2014, Clause 4.
First Extract
On the basis of these results the samples of this product referred to in this report have been found to conform to the
requirements of BS 6920: Part 1: 2014, Clause 8.
Job Notes:
This report replaces previously issued report with serial# FI20190204101631. This report is being re-issued due to the hot
water OFW test being repeated. This changes the overall status of the report.
The material referred to in this letter is suitable for contact with wholesome water for domestic purposes having met the
requirements of BS6920-1:2000 and/or 2014 'Suitability of non-metallic products for use in contact with water intended for human
consumption with regard to their effect on the quality of the water'.
The reference relates solely to its effect on the quality of the water with which it may come into contact and does not signify the
approval of its mechanical or physical properties for any use.
'Thermopipe'. Blue coloured (with green stripe), extruded PPR pipe. For use with water up to 85°C.
An entry, as above, will accordingly be included in the Water Fittings Directory on-line under the section headed, “Materials which
have passed full tests of effect on water quality”.
Yours faithfully
Jason Furnival
Approvals & Enquiries Manager
Water Regulations Advisory Scheme
The Water Regulations Advisory Scheme Ltd. Registered in England No, 06663930 Registered office: 6D Lowick Close, Hazel Grove, Stockport, SK7 5ED
Tel:+44(0)333 207 9030 Fax:+44(0)1495 248 540 Email:info@wras.co.uk website:www.wras.co.uk
WRAS MATERIAL APPROVAL - MATERIALS WHICH HAVE PASSED FULL TESTS OF EFFECT ON WATER QUALITY
The material referred to in this letter is suitable for contact with water for domestic purposes. Approval of this material does not
signify the approval of its mechanical or physical properties for any use.
Manufacturers or applicants may only quote in their sales literature terms which are used in this letter, namely that; ‘the material
as listed, having passed the tests of effect on water quality, is suitable for use in contact with wholesome water’
This may be abbreviated to ‘Water Regulations Advisory Scheme - Approved Material’ or ‘WRAS Approved Material’.
The scope of an Approval does not extend to rebranded materials unless otherwise agreed by the Scheme.
Approval holders may use the WRAS Approved Material logo and make reference to any approval issued by WRAS Ltd. in
respect of a particular material or range of materials provided the approval is, and remains valid.
Approval holders are entitled to use the logo on the packing, promotional literature and point of sale advertising Approved
Materials.
It is a condition of WRAS Material Approval that NO changes or modifications to the Approved Material, be made without the
Approval Holder first notifying WRAS Ltd. Full details of the proposed changes must be provided to the Scheme. Failure to
comply with this condition will immediately invalidate a previously granted Approval.
Re-Approval
WRAS will write to you 1 year before the approval expires asking whether you would like to renew it. Please complete the
relevant section of the MA3 application form which will be included with the letter and return to WRAS (via e-mail or post).
Please note it is the responsibility of the Approval Holder to ensure the Approval remains valid. WRAS Ltd. accepts no liability for
the delay in granting approval where this is caused by circumstances outside of the Scheme’s control.
The Water Regulations Advisory Scheme Ltd. Registered in England No, 06663930 Registered office: 6D Lowick Close, Hazel Grove, Stockport, SK7 5ED
Tel:+44(0)333 207 9030 Fax:+44(0)1495 248 540 Email:info@wras.co.uk website:www.wras.co.uk
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