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How to Repair Glass-Lined Ductile Iron Pipe
08/12/2020 In Installation ProductsWhen discussing Ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) in corrosion-resistant applications, glass-lined DI pipe often comes to mind. Glass lining has often been the specified lining for DI pipe in sewer and chemical resistant applications. Common uses for glass-lined pipe are for situations such as a sludge line in a wastewater treatment plant or when harmful chemicals are present in the pipeline. There may be occasions in the field when patching of the glass lining may be necessary.
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What Are The Advantages of Ductile Iron Pipe Over PVC Pipe?
06/18/2020 In Installation Products TechnicalQuestion – What is the difference between Ductile Iron and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)?
Answer – Many things, but some groups may attempt to “muddy the waters” with inaccurate information regarding the two materials.With the information that follows, we will take a closer look at what really separates Ductile Iron from PVC and why it matters.
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How Does Ductile Iron Pipe Answer the Challenge of Sustainability and Resiliency?
05/27/2020 In Environmental & Safety ProductsSustainability and Resiliency are today's buzzwords, especially concerning water and wastewater systems, but what does this really mean to you, the designer, manager and/or operator? Utility people today are bombarded with the answer to this question, and we believe that there is no one answer because every system is unique and experiences different priorities and different challenges.
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Hey Ditch Doctor! Can I Install a TR Flex® Plain End in a Tyton Joint Bell?
02/21/2020 In Installation TechnicalWelcome to the first edition of The Ditch Doctor, where we provide answers to your most-often-asked questions about Ductile Iron pipe. These are real-world questions coming from real-world, hard-working professionals in the water industry… just like you.
Steve From Steubenville Asks… Can I Install a TR Flex® Plain End in a Tyton Joint Bell?
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Safe Drinking Water - How Do We Ensure The Highest Standards?
01/03/2020 In Our Company Products TechnicalSafe drinking water is essential for sustainable human life. Do you lie awake at night wondering if the water you are drinking is safe? Do you dream about the type of water lines used to transport water to your home or business?
If you are a design engineer or an official responsible for providing clean, safe water to hundreds, thousands, or even millions of residents, then you are most likely the type of person who dedicates a major portion of your time thinking about water quality.
Thankfully, there are entities and standards in place to ensure that products used in water transportation systems are of the utmost quality. In this blog, we’ll discuss the who, what, why, and how products designed to transport safe drinking water are monitored and tested during the manufacturing process at McWane Ductile to meet quality standards.
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Key Considerations When Using DI Pipe for Bridge Crossings
11/29/2019 In Installation TechnicalBridge crossings, like many projects, can go exceptionally well with the proper upfront considerations. We will discuss the benefits of utilizing TR Flex® Ductile Iron Pipe and examine key topics involved in completing bridge crossing projects.
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How to Successfully Prepare and Complete a Hydrostatic Test
04/12/2019 In Services TechnicalPicture This
Much time, effort, and care have gone into installing a water line. Crews have worked through inclement weather. Unexpected rock was found, slowing progress but not stopping the pipe's installation. Crews have worked long hours to meet deadlines and are anticipating the end of the project.
But wait, you have not pressurized the line. All eyes are on that gauge, hoping to validate that the work was successfully completed.
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Why Use V-Bio® Polyethylene Instead of Standard Polyethylene Tubing?
03/09/2019 In Products TechnicalThe more than 75 years of ongoing research on iron pipe corrosion and the use of polyethylene encasement has led to this type of corrosion mediation becoming the accepted industry practice for protecting ductile iron pipe. So, the question many may ask is; “Since I had such success with standard polyethylene encasement, why should I now use V-Bio Polyethylene Encasement instead?” To best answer this, it’s imperative to look at what specifically V-Bio provides that is not available with standard polyethylene encasement.
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The McWane Ductile Universal Test Facility - Improving Products Today for Your Tomorrow!
01/30/2019 In Environmental & Safety Services TechnicalMoving Forward
Presently, in our industry, two essential components of a successful business include providing water professionals with high-quality, sustainable products in a timely manner, as well as offering outstanding customer service.
However, continued success in our industry depends on the ability of a company to make continuous improvements. In other words, if we do not move forward, we are not only standing still but moving in reverse.
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