PE 파이프는 오수를 오랫동안 운반하는데, 내벽은 확장과 차단이 쉬운가요?

2025-08-18

하수 운송 분야에서는 파이프라인의 장기적 안정적 운영이 중요하며, 확장과 막힘은 파이프라인의 효율성과 수명에 영향을 미치는 일반적인 문제입니다. 많은 사용자는 하수 운송 파이프라인을 선택할 때 PE 파이프의 성능에 주의를 기울일 것입니다. 특히 내벽이 장기간 사용 후 스케일링 및 막히기 쉬운지 여부.

PE 파이프, 즉 폴리에틸렌 파이프는 주로 우수한 재료 특성과 내벽 구조 때문입니다. 우선 PE 파이프의 내벽은 매우 부드럽습니다. 이 매끄러운 표면은 운송 중 유체의 마찰 저항을 크게 감소시키고 또한 먼지, 미생물 및 기타 불순물이 벽에 쌓이고 침전될 가능성을 감소시킵니다. 내벽이 상대적으로 거친 일부 파이프 소재에 비해 PE 파이프 내벽이 부드러워 하수 내 부유 입자와 콜로이드 물질이 머물기가 더 어려워 비늘층 형성을 효과적으로 억제한다.

둘째, PE 소재는 화학적 안정성이 우수합니다. 하수의 구성은 복잡하고 산, 알칼리, 소금 등과 같은 다양한 화학 물질을 포함할 수 있지만 PE 파이프는 이러한 화학 매체에 대한 내식성이 강하고 침전이나 부착물을 생성하기 위해 화학 반응을 일으키기 쉽습니다. 이러한 안정성은 PE 파이프의 내벽이 하수와 장기간 접촉한 후에도 원래의 부드러운 특성과 구조적 무

물론 PE 파이프 자체는 스케일링 및 막힘이 쉽지 않지만 실제 적용에서는 하수에 거친 고체 불순물, 섬유 또는 바람이 불고 축적되기 쉬운 기타 물질이 다량 포함되어 있으면 여전히 파이프 팔꿈치 및 밸브와 같은 국소 위치에 막힘이 발생할 수 있습니다. 따라서 PE 파이프에 의한 오수의 장기적 안정적 운송을 보장하기 위해서는 큰 입자 불순물을 제거하기 위해 원천적으로 오수를 적절히 사전 처리하고, 플러싱을 통해 존재할 수 있는 소량의 침전물을 제거하는 등 정기적으로 파이프라인을 점검·유지해야 합니다.

요약하면 PE 파이프는 내벽이 매끄럽고 화학적 안정성이 우수하다는 장점이 있으며 올바른 설치, 합리적인 사용 및 정기적인 유지보수를 전제로 하수 전달 시스템의 원활하고 효율적인 운영을 효과적으로 보장할 수


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