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PPR-FR pipes stand for Polypropylene Random Copolymer Fire Retardant pipes which is a type of plastic pipe used in the construction industry. It is a specialized type of pipe that has high fire resistance ability. These plastic pipes are high temperature resistant and this specialization...

Building fire safety is a key component of any structure's construction and design. A building's contents and lives can be saved in the case of a fire by taking the necessary fire safety precautions. Planning for fire safety must include the selection of suitable pipes...

PPR (polypropylene random copolymer) pipes and fittings have become an increasingly popular choice for plumbing systems in recent years due to their energy-efficient and cost-effective properties. PPR pipes are constructed from a thermoplastic polymer with several advantages over traditional metal pipes like copper and iron....

Plumbing systems are integral to any residential or commercial building, ensuring a reliable supply of water and proper drainage. The materials used in these systems have evolved significantly over time, with modern solutions emphasizing durability, safety, and environmental sustainability. Among these, Polypropylene Random Copolymer (PPR)...

The use of PPR pipes and fittings for plumbing and water systems in tall buildings has grown in prominence in recent years due to its reliability and efficiency. Their compliance with international standards and certifications is one of the major elements boosting their rising popularity....

High-rise buildings, towering over 12-13 floors or 35-40 meters, require plumbing systems that can handle the immense weight and pressure of the structure, as well as the constant flow of water. These systems must be durable, and versatile to ensure the safety and comfort of...

With our ground-breaking Greentherm (PPR) pipes and fittings, KPT is paving the path for environmentally friendly building materials. This innovative product offers an eco-friendly solution for all of your plumbing demands. It aids in energy conservation in addition to lowering water usage and waste. KPT...

Do you want to use PPR pipes for your pneumatic requirements? In that case, you've found the right place! You can get a detailed look at the ins and outs of pneumatic pipes in this blog post. We'll examine the various pipe kinds, including PPR...

Fire fighting or thermaplus pipes are used in automatic sprinkler systems and other water systems for putting out fires. These pipes typically have red paint on them to help firemen and other people recognize them. It is also used to prevent them from entering other...

Knowing if PPR (or polypropylene) pipe is compatible with hot and cold water is important if you're building a new house or remodeling an old one. Benefits may come from selecting the best kind of pipe for your requirements. Both household and business use include...