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Ductile Iron Pipe - Fact or Fiction?
01/18/2020 In Products TechnicalMcWane Ductile is committed to offering educational resources based upon sound engineering data to our clients and potential clients. One of these resources includes banners that display certain information about our product.
While attending a recent conference, we were challenged on the information these banners contained. In fact, one unknown individual walked by the booth and shouted, “Lies... that information is lies!” without the courtesy of stopping to discuss why he felt that way or what exactly was his objection.
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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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Why is Depth of Cover Important When Installing Ductile Iron Pipe?
12/20/2019 In Installation TechnicalWithin this article, we will discuss Depth of Cover and the key factors to consider when selecting the type of trench (or laying condition) for your application. We’ll also discuss why it is important to choose the correct trench application, not only for today, but for future adjustments or improvements that are planned for the surrounding area where the pipeline is being installed.
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V-Bio® Or Cathodic Protection – An Honest Comparison
12/13/2019 In Installation Products TechnicalOdds are you may not be a certified corrosion specialist or an expert in the corrosion field for that matter. Most engineers that are responsible for specifying water projects are not. There are of course engineers who dedicate their entire careers to the subject. The good news is that McWane Ductile is committed to excellence in the corrosion field and provides professionals to assist you with making sound decisions regarding corrosion control.
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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 extremely well with the proper upfront considerations. We will discuss the benefits of utilizing TR Flex® Ductile Iron Pipe, and take a look at key topics involved in completing bridge crossing projects.
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HDPE and DI Pipe - Differences That Matter - A Comparative Narrative
11/22/2019 In Installation TechnicalWhen choosing an appropriate utility piping material for your water or wastewater project, there is so much more to consider than just the purchase price alone. This comparison between two popular piping materials – HDPE and Ductile iron pipe – demonstrates the need for more than just a cursory review or habitual choice. At McWane Ductile, we are always available to run through the matrix with you. Some installations or conditions do favor alternate materials, yet it’s hardly ever a cut-and-dried deal. Let’s take a closer look to find out why.
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The Developer Myth: Ductile Iron Pipe Is Too Expensive for Residential Applications
11/08/2019 In InstallationHow often have we heard a developer tell a utility they simply can’t afford to install Ductile iron pipe (DI Pipe) for a planned subdivision because it’s too expensive. After all, the developer is providing the water and wastewater mains for free, transferring ownership to the local utility usually after one year.
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Another River to Cross: Milo, Maine, The Town of Three Rivers
11/07/2019 In InstallationForty miles north of Bangor, Maine, at the confluence of the Piscataquis, Pleasant and Sebec Rivers, is the town of Milo Maine, a charming enclave founded in 1802. The early history of Milo was dominated by iron works and railroads where it soon became home to the second largest railroad car and repair facility in the New England territory at that time.
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Exorcising Restraint: Deleting the Demonology
10/18/2019 In Installation TechnicalGaskets Are Great
Rubber gaskets are the reliable workhorse of any Ductile iron pipe (DI pipe) joint. They provide long-lasting flexibility and a watertight seal against internal pressures upwards of 1,000 psi.
What they don’t do, however, is bind the joint longitudinally against such forces. In fact, without assistance from other variables, a push-on or mechanical joint of any diameter would calmly separate lengthwise against pressures as low as 50 psi.
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How to Properly Pressure Wash Ductile Iron Pipe with Protecto 401 and/or Cement Lining
10/15/2019 In TechnicalNowadays, it seems more and more municipalities and utilities are requiring contractors to hire someone to pressure wash Protecto 401TM -lined ductile iron pipe before they will accept the pipe into their system.
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