
PE piping is a plastic pipe material made by extrusion molding with **polyethylene (Polyethylene, abbreviated as PE**) as the core raw material. It has become the mainstream pipe material in fields such as municipal engineering, gas transmission, and water supply and drainage systems, thanks to its excellent corrosion resistance, flexibility, and service life. Its technical specifications and application scenarios are governed by clear industry standards.
Typical Application Fields
Municipal Water Supply and Drainage: PE100 pipe with smooth inner wall (roughness n=0.009), low head loss and non-scaling, widely used in urban water supply networks and stormwater-sewage separation pipelines.
Gas Transmission: PE80/PE100 gas pipes meet the GB 15558.1-2015 standard, featuring anti-static and corrosion-resistant properties, capable of replacing traditional steel pipes to reduce leakage risks.
Industrial Fluid Transport: Used for conveying corrosive media such as dilute acids and alkalis in chemical and mining industries.
Agricultural Irrigation: The small diameter PE pipes are highly flexible, suitable for both buried or suspended installations, accommodating the complex terrain of farmlands.




































