Water heating is the most widely used. The most commonly used forms of heat dissipation are radiators and underfloor heating. Pipe materials are also different:
1. Radiator: It is best to use aluminum. plastic composite pipes (surface mounted) and PPR (concealed burial).
1. Radiator connecting pipes generally use iron pipes (galvanized pipes), aluminum-plastic composite pipes and steady-state PPR pipes.
2. Aluminum-plastic composite pipes are often used for surface heating. Since pipe joints are mainly made of metal and have low corrosion resistance, they are not suitable for being buried in cement walls.
3. Choose PPR for buried pipelines. Pipe joints are made of PPR material and have good resistance to oxidation andcorrosion.
2. Underfloor heating
1. Floor heating uses more PE-RT pipes, which have better pressure resistance, environmental pressure resistance, oxygen resistance, strength and other properties.
2. PE-X series pipes can also be used for underfloor heating.