Reinforced thermoplastic composite pipe (RTP)
  • Reinforced Thermoplastic Pipe

  • The inner layer is a thermoplastic pipe, which is generally made of thermoplastic materials such as PE80, PE100, PERT, and PVDF.

    The middle layer is a reinforced material layer that is interlaced at a specific angle, made of materials such as aramid fibers, polyester fibers, glass fibers, and carbon fiber filaments.

    The outer layer is a protective layer, generally a HDPE layer with anti-aging and UV resistance added.

    RTP pipes have high pressure bearing capacity and good flexibility. They can be made into coils and supplied directly below 200mm. They can be quickly laid over long distances without joints, with low construction costs, impact resistance, and strong deformation without cracking or leakage. Corrosion resistant, with a service life of over 20 years in highly corrosive fluids and low system costs. Low overall cost. Widely used, suitable for medium to long-distance transportation of oil, natural gas, high-pressure water and special fluids, coal gas, chemical industries, etc.

    Reinforced thermoplastic composite pipe (RTP) reinforcement material

    Wire bundle material:

    Fiberglass fiber, polyester fiber, steel wire, aramid fiber, carbon fiber

    Advantages of RTP pipes

    Corrosion resistance

    Good flexibility, can be coiled up

    A single pipeline can reach a length of several hundred meters, with fewer joints, easy installation, and low construction costs

    High pressure resistance (working pressure can reach 10-20Mpa)

    It is possible to repair old pipes by threading them

    Impact resistance, strong deformation without cracking or leakage