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Extrusion International 3/2016

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wall which significantly improves

the mechanical properties of the

pipe, while keeping intact its

chemical properties.

At the same time, an optimiza-

tion of the pipe wall occurs, with

less raw material a pipe with

higher mechanical properties is

achieved as well as an optimiza-

tion of raw materials. This lower

consumption of raw materials,

results in energy savings during

their extraction and during pro-

duction.

It should also be noted that the Molecor manufacturing process,

worldwide patented, has great energy efficiency with which an

optimization of the energy resources is also produced during the

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pipes production stage.

2. Use phase

The useful life of a pipe to transport water must ensure a 50-year

period as established by the regression line that determines its

maximum operating tension. This useful life, begins at the time

of construction of the network with the installation of the pipes.

At this stage, the most important energy consumption is due to

pumping.

Regarding the efficiency and energy savings that take place dur-

ing this stage, we can distinguish several aspects:

• Transport optimization

Thanks to its lightness, we can transport more material, so we

have fuel efficiency and minimizing CO 2 emissions associated.

• Installation cost efficiency

- Its lightness also minimizes the impact of hand work and the

need for special equipment for its placement.

- The efficient design of the socket allows the pipes are assem-

bled with great ease.

Uniting these two factors, high performance installation is

achieved, reducing considerably the time of execution of works,

obtaining economic and social benefits by saving time and en-

ergy.

• Efficiency during operation

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PVC-O pipes have a higher hydraulic capacity, between 15

and 40% depending on the diameter and the material with

which it is being compared, so that for the same energy con-

sumption, the transported water is always higher.

This increased hydraulic capacity is due to the greater useful sec-

tion that these pipes present due to the optimization of wall

thickness. Moreover, their smaller roughness causes the inner

pipe surface is extremely smooth, thus the pressure losses are

minimized and fluid can flow faster. All these benefits make that

to transport the same amount of water less energy is needed,

thus reducing energy consumption in pumping stage during use.

3.Recycling or final disposal phase

PVC is a 100% recyclable material that can be reused after its

long useful life, mainly by mechanical recycling.

The PVC-O manufacturing process, due to its high technical re-

quirement, does not allow the use of recycled materials, but al-

lows a comprehensive management process because they can

be used, after its long life cycle, in the manufacture of other

plastic applications such as cable sheathing, gutters and down-

spouts for evacuation among others, where the technical re-

quirements for raw materials are lower.

Thus, consumption of raw materials and also the volume of

waste generated is reduced.

Promoting a culture of reuse and recycling is reflected in the re-

port of the European Commission in April 2004, and in the vol-

untary commitment of the actors in the sector of waste

management at European level in the Vinyl2010 and VinylPlus

programs.