ERA ship pipeline modules are widely used in open decks and cabinets, isolation cabins, empty
cabins, pipe tunnels, and non critical piping systems (such as ballast piping and domestic hot
and cold water piping systems) on ships and offshore facilities.
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Four major plastic piping systems for ships
It is an ideal choice for ballast water systems due to its lightweight, wear resistance, corrosion
resistance, high strength, and complete specifications. In addition, it has excellent flexibility and
fatigue resistance, which can effectively cope with the frequent pumping and vibration
challenges of seawater.
The ERA ship's domestic hot and cold water supply system is designed specifically for freshwater
supply in living areas, providing a variety of material options such as HDPE, PP-R, and PE-RTII.
It has high strength, corrosion resistance, and chlorine disinfection resistance, which is crucial
for ensuring the quality of life of personnel on board.
The ERA ship's air conditioning and HVAC system uses professional pipelines with low thermal
conductivity to effectively reduce heat loss. When combined with insulation sleeves, it can
prevent the formation of condensed water and enhance the insulation effect. High strength
characteristics ensure stable system pressure and are suitable for various working conditions.
Easy construction, high installation efficiency, corrosion resistance and low-temperature anti
scaling, ensuring stable medium transportation.
The ERA ship water treatment system is responsible for tasks such as seawater filtration and
desalination, sweeping and bilge water treatment, black and grey water treatment, and pool
water circulation. Plastic pipes are highly suitable for such scenarios due to their corrosion
resistance, scale resistance, lightweight texture, and economic and environmental friendliness.
They meet the requirements of sustainable ship operation and effectively ensure the stable
operation of the system.
The product has undergone long-term static hydraulic, fatigue performance, external load
testing, axial tensile strength and other performance tests, and all indicators comply with the
International Maritime Organization (IMO) Resolution A.753 (18) "Guidelines for the
Application of Plastic Pipes on Ships".
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Marine plastic pipes