Types of pipes in civil engineering and construction?

In civil engineering and construction, there are different types of pipes for use in different systems. Some of the common types of pipes in this field include the following:

  1. Polyethylene pipes: These pipes are produced from polyethylene with medium or high hardness and are usually used in irrigation systems, sewage systems, and heating and cooling systems.

  2. PVC pipes: These pipes are made of PVC plastic and are used for sewage systems, irrigation systems, pipeline systems and also construction facilities.

  3. Steel pipes: These pipes are made of steel and are used to transport gas, oil, water and chemicals.

  4. Cast iron pipes: These pipes are made of cast iron and are usually used for municipal water systems and construction facilities.

  5. Polybutylene pipes: These pipes are made of polybutylene with high thickness and are used for heating and cooling systems in the floor of the building, air conditioning systems and water injection systems in the dam walls.

  6. Brass pipes: These pipes are made of brass and are used for building facilities such as heating and cooling systems, hot water systems and irrigation systems.

   
  1. Polypropylene pipes: These pipes are made of polypropylene and are used for irrigation systems, sewage systems, and heating and cooling systems.

  2. Copper pipes: These pipes are made of copper and are usually used for heating and cooling systems, hot water systems and irrigation systems.

  3. Aluminum pipes: These pipes are made of aluminum and are used for heating and cooling systems, air conditioning systems and irrigation systems.

  4. Fiberglass pipes: These pipes are made of polyester resins and glass fibers and are usually used for irrigation systems, industrial systems and air conditioning systems.

According to different needs in different industries, pipes are made with different features and specifications to have the best performance in the desired systems.