Jeff Henderson

Jeff Henderson is the National Account Manager for McWane Ductile. He has over 40 years of experience in waterworks, industrial, and irrigation transmission pipe and fitting sales and solutions. Jeff has worked with U.S. and International pipe manufacturers, distributors, designers, and installers using many pipe materials, including Ductile Iron, PVC, HDPE, Profile Wall, Steel, A-C, PCCP, and others, in sizes from ½-inch to over 2500mm (100-inch) diameters. Jeff can be reached at Jeff.Henderson@McWaneDuctile.com or by calling (614) 404-4909
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Can McWane Ductile Provide Lay Schedules and Line Drawings?
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Water and Wastewater Design-Build Initiatives
McWane Ductile has assembled a team of professionals to assist our clients and the industry in formulating quality and cost-effective projects to serve customers with their water and wastewater needs.
This team consists of Registered Professional Engineers, National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Certified Technicians and ENVISION Sustainability Professionals with experience in managing utility operations, working in the consulting engineering industry, actual manufacturing experience in the pipe industry and decades of field exposure while providing resources and assistance with successful project completion.
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How Can I Connect Other Materials to Ductile Iron Pipe?
Ductile Iron (DI pipe) was first used in the United States as early as 1950's. Since iron pipe was one of the earliest pipe materials to be used in modern water works and wastewater systems, most early fittings and couplings were designed to be used on Grey Cast and then Ductile iron pipe.
So, connecting “other” piping material to DI pipe is very straightforward on the Ductile pipe side of the fitting. The most important item to consider is on the other material side of the connection.