Was bedeutet PE-Rohr PE100?

2025-08-19

In der Familie der Kunststoffrohre sind PE-Rohre aufgrund ihrer hervorragenden Leistung in verschiedenen Bereichen weit verbreitet. Und wenn wir PE-Rohre verstehen, stoßen wir oft auf das Logo "PE100". Was bedeutet das? Heute werden wir es im Detail erklären und sehen was die PE-Rohre der Güteklasse PE100 von AD Pipeline übertrifft.

Zunächst einmal sollten wir PE-Rohre kennenlernen. PE ist die englische Abkürzung für Polyethylen (Polyethylen). PE-Rohre sind Kunststoffrohre, die aus Polyethylen als Hauptrohstoff extrudiert werden. Es hat viele Vorteile wie geringes Gewicht, Korrosionsbeständigkeit, gute Flexibilität, bequeme Konstruktion und lange Lebensdauer. Es spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei der kommunalen Wasserversorgung, Entwässerung, dem Gastransport, der landwirtschaftlichen Bewässerung und dem industriellen Flüssigkeitstransport.

was genau bezieht sich also auf die "100" in "PE100"? Einfach ausgedrückt ist PE100 eine Sortenkennung für Polyethylen-Rohrmaterialien. Die "100" steht hier für die minimal erforderliche Festigkeit (MRS) dieser Sorte von Polyethylen-Material beträgt 10 Billionen Pa (MPa). Die minimal erforderliche Festigkeit ist ein wichtiger Indikator für die Fähigkeit von Kunststoffrohrrohstoffen, Innendruckschäden unter bestimmten Temperatur- und Zeitbedingungen zu widerstehen. Je höher der Wert, desto besser ist die mechanische Festigkeit und Druckbeständigkeit des Materials.

Dies bedeutet, dass Materialien der Güteklasse PE100 im Vergleich zu PE-Materialien niedrigerer Güteklasse (wie PE80) einem höheren Arbeitsdruck bei gleicher Wandstärke standhalten können; oder bei gleichem Arbeitsdruck können dünnere Rohrwände verwendet werden, was unter der Prämisse der Gewährleistung der Sicherheitsleistung gewisse Materialeinsparungen und Installationskomfort bringen kann. Daher wird PE-Rohr der Güteklasse PE100 im Allgemeinen als Rohrwahl mit höherer Festigkeit und überlegener Leistung angesehen.

AD Pipe, eine bekannte Marke in der Branche, stellt PE-Rohre der Güteklasse PE100 her, die die einschlägigen Normen strikt einhalten und hochwertige PE100-Rohstoffe für die Produktion verwenden. Dadurch wird sichergestellt, dass das Rohr nicht nur die hohe Druckbeständigkeit, die ausgezeichnete Schlagzähigkeit und die Beständigkeit gegen Spannungsrisse aufweist, die das PE100-Material selbst haben sollte, sondern auch eine stabile und zuverlässige Leistung während des langfristigen Einsatzes beibehält, wodurch die Sicherheit und Effizienz des Flüssigkeitstransports effektiv gewährleistet wird. PE-Rohre der Güteklasse

PE100 mit ihrer hervorragenden Leistung werden häufig in städtischen Wasserversorgungsleitungen, großen Wasserumleitungsprojekten, Gasleitungen und industriellen und kommunalen Bereichen mit hohen Anforderungen an die Festigkeit und Haltbarkeit der Rohre eingesetzt. Die Wahl eines PE100-PE-Rohrs für AD-Rohrleitungen ist zweifellos eine zuverlässige Garantie für die Qualität des Projekts und den langfristigen Nutzungseffekt.

Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass PE100 ein hochwertiger Hochleistungs-Polyethylen-Rohrrohstoff ist, der eine wichtige Verkörperung der Druckbeständigkeit und strukturellen Festigkeit von PE-Rohren darstellt. Das Verständnis der Bedeutung von PE100 wird uns helfen, die richtigen PE-Rohrprodukte in verschiedenen Anwendungsszenarien wissenschaftlicher und vernünftiger auszuwählen.


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