High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes are available in different grades, with PE 63 and PE 100 being the most common. PE 63 is suited for lower-pressure applications and budget-conscious projects, while PE 100 offers higher tensile strength, greater chemical resistance, and extended service life—making it the preferred choice for oil, gas, and marine environments. Coastal RGP stocks both grades and can guide you to the best option for your project requirements and budget.
HDPE pipe pricing depends on factors such as pipe grade, diameter, wall thickness, and order volume. Coastal RGP offers competitive pricing with bulk discounts and fast delivery from our extensive in-stock inventory. For a detailed quote, contact our sales team with your specifications to receive an accurate, project-specific price.
| Application | Recommended HDPE Pipe Type |
|---|---|
| Oil & Gas Transfer | PE 100 SDR 11 or SDR 17 with high-pressure rating |
| Marine Dredging & Seawater Intake | PE 100 SDR 17 with abrasion-resistant liner |
| Industrial Process Piping | PE 100 SDR 13.6 with chemical-resistant properties |
| Municipal Water Supply | PE 100 SDR 17 NSF-certified potable water pipe |
| Mining Slurry Transport | PE 100 SDR 11 or SDR 13.6 with abrasion-resistant lining |
HDPE pipes are typically joined using a process called heat fusion, which involves heating the pipe ends and pressing them together to form a seamless, permanent bond. The most common fusion methods include:
Using the right equipment is crucial for achieving strong, leak-free joints. Coastal RGP offers a complete range of Fusion Rental Equipment to help you install HDPE piping efficiently and to manufacturer specifications.
Coastal RGP stands out as a trusted HDPE pipe supplier thanks to our combination of technical expertise, broad product range, competitive pricing, and reliable delivery. Our team works closely with oil, gas, marine, industrial, municipal, and mining clients to ensure every order meets strict performance and compliance requirements.