100 m Clear Red Polyurethane pipe also known as PU pipe, is a type of plastic pipe made from polyurethane material. Polyurethane is a versatile polymer known for its high strength, flexibility, and resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and weathering. Polyurethane pipes are commonly used in various industries for fluid transfer, pneumatic systems, and other applications Material: Polyurethane pipes are made from polyurethane, which is a thermoplastic elastomer. It combines the properties of rubber and plastic, offering excellent mechanical properties and durability Flexibility: Polyurethane pipes are highly flexible and have good bendability, allowing for easy installation in confined spaces or around obstacles. The flexibility of the pipes helps reduce the need for additional fittings or joints in the system Abrasion Resistance: Polyurethane pipes have exceptional resistance to abrasion and wear. They can withstand sliding or rubbing against rough surfaces, making them suitable for applications involving the transport of abrasive fluids or materials Chemical Resistance: Polyurethane pipes exhibit good resistance to a wide range of chemicals, including oils, fuels, solvents, and many industrial fluids. However, their chemical resistance may vary depending on the specific formulation of the polyurethane material Temperature Range: Polyurethane pipes typically have a broad temperature range, allowing them to handle both high and low temperatures. The exact temperature limits depend on the specific formulation of the polyurethane and the application requirements Lightweight: Polyurethane pipes are relatively lightweight compared to metal pipes, making them easier to handle, transport, and install. The lightweight nature of polyurethane pipes can contribute to overall system weight reduction Low Friction Loss: Polyurethane pipes have smooth internal surfaces, which result in low friction loss and pressure drop during fluid flow. This characteristic helps maintain efficient flow rates and reduces energy consumption in the system Versatile Applications: Polyurethane pipes find applications in various industries, including automotive, pneumatics, fluid transfer, hydraulic systems, and irrigation. They are used for the transportation of liquids, gases, or air, as well as in applications requiring flexibility, impact resistance, and longevity