A soft permeable pipe is a new type of material that serves as a reverse filter and drainage, overcoming many drawbacks of other drainage pipes. It utilizes the "capillary" phenomenon and "siphon" principle, integrating water absorption, permeation, and drainage into one, and meets the engineering design requirements for pressure resistance, permeability, and anti-backflow functions.
Features:
Materials for forming flexible permeable pipes
1) High-carbon steel wire: Phosphated anti-rust treatment, coated with PVC to prevent acid and alkali corrosion. The unique spiral steel wire frame ensures smooth tube wall surface and pressure resistance.
2) Non-woven filter layer: Ensures effective filtration and prevents sediment from entering the pipe.
3) Synthetic Polyester Fiber: The warp uses high-strength polyesters or nylon yarns coated with PVC, and the weft is made of special fibers, offering sufficient tensile strength.
2. Features of flexible drainage pipes:
1) Small pore diameter, permeable, excellent water permeability and infiltration properties.
2) High compressive and tensile strength, long service life.
3) Excellent corrosion and antimicrobial resistance properties.
4) Good overall continuity, with fewer joints and easy connection.
5) Soft texture, good soil adhesion, and other advantages.
































