Drip Irrigation Polymer Pipes and Fittings

What are drip irrigation polymer pipes made of?
Are there different types of polymer pipes for drip irrigation?
How are drip irrigation polymer pipes different from other types of irrigation pipes?
How do polymer pipes differ from traditional PVC pipes?
Are all polymer pipes and fittings compatible with each other
What are some common types of polymer fittings used in drip irrigation systems?
Can polymer pipes and fittings be used for both above-ground and underground installations?
How long do polymer pipes and fittings typically last?
What is the maximum pressure rating for polymer pipes and fittings?
Can polymer pipes and fittings be used with both municipal and well water?
How are polymer pipes and fittings joined together?
Are special tools required to install polymer pipes and fittings?
Are polymer pipes and fittings resistant to UV rays?
Can polymer pipes and fittings be recycled?
What is the difference between PVC and PE pipes?
Are polymer pipes and fittings suitable for use in cold climates?
Are there any restrictions on the types of crops that can be irrigated using polymer pipes and fittings?
Can polymer pipes and fittings be used for other applications besides drip irrigation?
How do you calculate the size of polymer pipes and fittings needed for a particular drip irrigation system?
How often should polymer pipes and fittings be inspected and maintained?
Are there any environmental concerns associated with using polymer pipes and fittings for drip irrigation?
Can polymer pipes and fittings be used in conjunction with other types of irrigation systems, like sprinklers?
Are there any specific requirements for storing polymer pipes and fittings?
Can polymer pipes and fittings be used with fertilizers or other chemicals?
How do you clean and maintain polymer pipes and fittings?