EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION

All piping products expand and contract with changes in temperature. Linear expansion and contraction of any pipe on the longitudinal axis relates to the coefficient of thermal expansion for the specific material used in the manufacturing of the product. Variation in pipe length due to thermal expansion or contraction depends on the coefficient of thermal expansion and the variation in temperature (AT). It should be noted that change in pipe diameter or wall thickness with piping material properties remaining constant does effect a change in rates of thermal expansion or contraction. Approximate coefficients of thermal expansion for different pipe materials are are presented below. Expansion and contraction of PVC piping in response to change in temperature will vary slightly with changes in PVC compounds. However, these coefficients can be considered reasonably accurate.

COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION

Thermal Linear Expansion and Contraction

Expansion or contraction of UPVC pipe can be calculated from the following formula;

∆L = Y.L.∆T
where;
∆L: length of expansion or contraction
L: pipe length of a straight line
Y: coefficient of thermal

0.8 x 10-4 K-1 for UPVC
∆T: temperature difference between

installation and operation.

Thermal expansion (∆L) in mm of UPVC

About Us

Engineering Plastic Industries Co. is located in Amman-Jordan and was established in 1993. Having extensive experience and practical knowledge in the field, the Company is considered one of the top manufacturers and suppliers of UPVC pipes and fittings in the region today.

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