Mining underground steel wire-reinforced polyethylene pipes are made from modified polyethylene resin with high-carbon galvanized steel wire as the reinforcing material. They are formed into a single unit through high-temperature extrusion using hot melt adhesive. These pipes combine the characteristics of general polyethylene pipes with additional features such as antistatic, flame-retardant, and high-strength properties.
1. They offer superior strength and rigidity, excellent impact resistance, and high pressure-bearing capacity over plastic pipes.
2. They possess corrosion resistance and do not undergo chemical reactions in environments with media such as salt, etc.
3. The inner surface of the pipes is smooth with low roughness, preventing scaling and nodular formations, significantly reducing operation and maintenance costs.
4. The pipes have low fluid resistance and minimal head loss, allowing for a reduction in the diameter specification of the pipes used.
5. They are lightweight and easy to transport and install.










































