Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Sandale Utility Products Introduces HDPE Pipes To Their Product Lineup In Canada

 

Calgary, Alberta based Sandale Utility Products recently announced the addition of HDPE to their broad list of available products. Sandale has been in the industry for over 20 years, but the company maintains that their enthusiasm towards providing top quality products is as it was when they first started in the industry. This industrial drive has now led them to become one of the first suppliers offering Sandale HDPE Pipe in Alberta.
The company states that due to the quick evolution of this market, products that were of the highest quality only a couple of years ago are now completely obsolete, and have been replaced with new alternatives. This is the case of HDPE, a cutting edge solution that has been developed to step up where other products were lacking.
Kimberly Lee, a spokesperson for Sandale Utility Products, asserts, "The underground piping market in North America has seen tremendous growth over the last 30 years in the use of thermoplastic materials. Benefits such as corrosion resistance, improved hydraulics, and reduced installation costs have been paying large dividends for owners of water mains, sanitary, and storm sewer systems. HDPE is a product that has been rapidly rising in popularity since it is able to compete with some other well-established materials, even surpassing some with great improvements."

 

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Thursday, July 4, 2019


 Sandale Utility Products Calgary
9716 40 St SE Unit 2, Calgary, AB T2C 2P3
(403) 663-21





New high-density polyethylene(HDPE) pipes installed by municipalities across North America are higher-performing than existing materials and water-tight, saving cities money in the long run, thanks to a new standard put out in the fall by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).The C906-15 update, published on September 1, includes high-performance polyethylene resin, known as PE4710, which will improve the durability and reliability of HDPE pressure pipe over existing materials used in municipal water and wastewater systems...


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HDPE Pipe Specialists Offer Fusion Rentals In Canada
May 06, 2019



Calgary, Alberta based Sandale Utility Products is pleased to announce that they now offer Fusion Rentals alongside their other servicesinformation can be found on thier website: https://sandale.ca/portfolio-view/electrofusion. “With added range of Fusion Rentals, our customers can be sure that they get the right tools for their projects without having to tie up capital investment budgets,” said Kimberly Lee, Sandale Utility Products.

When project specifications change, it is sometimes better to rent equipment rather than to invest, sell them off, and evaluate new purchases. The advantages of renting go beyond the financial aspects, however. Renting equipment helps ensure that the company is working with machines that are maintained in working condition, rather than having to risk downtime running maintenance themselves—there are no quirks or repairs to worry about. Most importantly, “many customers feel that having the right specification, delivered when and where they need a Fusion, takes the hassle out of getting the job done,” said Lee.

Sandale Utility Products has been a key supplier both internationally and across Canada, supplying High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes and fittings as well as providing servicing, tools, and calculators. They also provide custom fabrications and docks. The company has been supplying pipes and fittings to the natural gas market since 1990 and, following Emco Corporation in 2003, they have been a leader in HDPE products in many markets.

“Our success is based on the high quality of our products, coupled with the knowledge and customer service provided by our people,” said Lee. She continued, “We have the experience and the ability to handle both domestic and international projects. Our products and services have been supplied to sites around the world, such as Africa, South America, Indonesia, Russia, and India.”

Throughout Canada and the US, Sandale Utility Products has established local offices to deliver their products to many markets, including industrial, telecommunications, environmental, and municipal sectors. They are also a leader in the gas gathering and gas distribution sectors. Although polyethylene pipe still remains a specialty area, the company also provides a variety of other products and services related to polyethylene pipe and pipe fusion, including electrofusion couplings - https://sandale.ca/portfolio-view/electrofusion-fittings.

Electrofusion couplings are now one of the leading choices to connect pipes due to the fact that they produce a strong homogenous joint once welded together. They also do not require the operator to use dangerous or sophisticated equipment. However, the welding of electrofusion couplings can be dangerous, which is why skilled welders who have been specifically trained for the activity are needed to accurately fuse fittings. “We recommend that all members of welding teams learn the importance of preparation, timing, pressure, temperature, and, above all, the handling and cooling down time, so that they understand the manual and automatic methods for calculating electrofusion timings,” stated Kimber Lee.

Since HDPE pipes have one of the lowest failure rates among different materials, they are a popular choice in the construction of water mains and other municipal services. Electrofusion fittings can be used to join new pipelines conveying water, gas, sewage or other applications. These fittings are expected to last as long as the lifetime of the pipe system itself, which is a minimum of 50 years.

Equipment Review Magazine recently featured EMCO Waterworks and Sandale Utility Products in an article that highlighted the challenges to provide a unique sanitary storage solution in Lethbridge and expansion of the Fairmont subdivision. Due to terrain and distance, they needed to consider alternatives without incurring extreme costs to avoid any system failure, as this would mean residents would be affected by the back up of sewage if the sanitary lift system failed. The end result is an impressive forward-thinking solution for a community that continues to find novel ways of managing utility risks and expansion costs.

As Sandale Utility Products knows that their customers need to have a range of technical information at their fingertips, they provide a spreadsheet which contains a bevy of details related to their HDPE Fittings- https://sandale.ca/portfolio-view/municipalindustrial-fittings. Notably, they are able to provide items not listed in their ranges of Flange Adapters and Stub End, MJ Adapters, Elbows and Tees, and Laterals. They also supply Reducing Tees in a number of sizes, for a range of shapes, including Straight Reducing Tees, Branch Saddle Reducing Tees, and IPS Branch Saddle Reducing Tees. Their spreadsheet also outlines their ranges of Fabricated Reducers, End Caps, and Crosses as well as Wall Anchors, Water Stop and Overwrap Fittings, Molded Butt Fitting, Transition Fittings, and Factory Mutual Fitting for Class 150 and Class 200 items.

Those interested in learning more about the company and their products may contact Kimberly Lee of Sandale Utility Products. More information is also available on the company's website, and interested parties are encouraged to follow their LinkedIn or Facebook pages to stay up to date with recent news and announcements.

Monday, May 27, 2019

PVC and HDPE - Similar Yet Different

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The underground piping market in North America has seen tremendous growth over the last 30 years in the use of thermoplastic materials. Benefits such as corrosion resistance, improved hydraulics, and reduced installation costs have been paying large dividends for owners of watermain, sanitary and storm sewer systems.

The most widely used and accepted of this group of nonmetallic polymers is Polyvinyl Chloride, also known as 'PVC' or 'vinyl'. Vinyl has a successful track-record in the application of underground pipe dating back to the rebuilding of post-WWI Germany. It has long been considered to be one of the most durable polymers for both underground and above-ground piping systems.

Another thermoplastic used in the underground pipe market is High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE). This material has been used for well pipe, gas piping and drainage tubing before recent entry into the watermain and sewage forcemain markets.

HDPE and PVC are remarkably similar in their nature of responses to such stress loadings as internal pressure and soil loads. Although responses are similar, they are not identical. In fact the magnitudes of their respective strengths are dramatically different.

This report is intended to investigate some of the similarities and differences between the design of PVC and HDPE in terms of the application of underground pressure piping.

PRESSURE RATING

The long-term pressure rating of a thermoplastic pipe is defined as the maximum internal pressure at which the pipe can operate continuously. The ratings of both PVC and HDPE are found using the ISO Equation for thermoplastics: . . .

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