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TECEflex


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TECEflex By TECE

Type: Pipe and special part for water network

TECEflex - composite pipe with sliding sleeve systemSystems come and go.‎ TECEflex remains reliable - since 1992.‎ How can you recognise a true classic? Even after years, it is still as contemporary as on the first day.‎ It convinces new customers again and again.‎ And its properties are still fully relevant.‎ This all applies to the TECEflex push-fit composite pipe system.‎ Because TECEflex still meets the customers requirements for fault-tolerant processing and maximum reliability when it comes to pipe installation.‎ Clearly: TECEflex is "The classic".‎ - Composite pipe for potable water, heating, gas and compressed air installations: "Four systems one connection technology".‎ - O-ring free hygienic connection technology - Composite pipe and fitting with approximately the same internal cross-section - Strong-walled, kink-resistant composite pipes from 14 - 63 mm - Fault tolerant processing - Simple tools are sufficient for the TECEflex sliding sleeve system - Extensive fitting range from 14-63 mm - PPSU fittings in 16-40 mm as a low-cost alternative TECEflex customers opt for the system for economic reasons.‎ Relying on the TECEflex composite pipe is an economically sensible decision.‎ The basis for this is the outstanding system reliability.‎ This is not just about the small leaks that are fortunately already noticed in many systems during the pressure test.‎ Rather, with the TECE sliding sleeve system, you avoid leaks and pipe bursts.‎ These occur hundreds of times a year with conventional composite pipe systems.‎ And often after just weeks or months - and sometimes even years after the building has been handed over.‎ TECEflex remains stable: a system you can trust.‎ The composite pipe - a breakthrough at the time Extra thick for extra safety The forerunner of the TECEflex multi-layer composite pipe was already available in the mid-1980s: as an oxygen-tight underfloor heating pipe encased in aluminium.‎ At that time, however, certifications could only be obtained for all-plastic pipes.‎ Therefore, a plastic pipe was developed as the inner pipe, which already fulfilled all pressure and temperature requirements.‎ For dimension 16, for example, this is a 16 x 2.‎1 mm inner pipe.‎ Today, not even the standard aluminium multilayer pipes are that thick! On top of this inner pipe, which was already completely pressure-resistant, further layers of aluminium and polyethylene were applied.‎ The result: an extra safe composite pipe system.‎ Even if the outer skin were to wear down through the aluminium on the construction site or scratches were to go right through the aluminium, this would not be a problem.‎ TECEflex still remains the pressure-resistant inner pipe, which already meets all the requirements for composite pipes! TECEflex PE-Xc/Al/PE-RT multi-layer composite pipe: the best of both worlds The TECEflex multi-layer composite pipe is the ideal combination of plastic and metal.‎ Even the electron beam cross-linked inliner is extremely pressure and temperature resistant.‎ In addition, the aluminium coating ensures 100% oxygen tightness and excellent dimensional stability.‎ And with the white outer coating, the multi-layer composite pipe is also perfectly equipped for use in visible areas.‎ What makes a multilayer composite pipe so special? A multi-layer composite pipe consists of - as the name suggests - several layers.‎ Each layer has a special protective function, which makes the composite pipe enormously durable in the overall system.‎ While the inner pipe layers protect against corrosion and prevent oxygen penetration, the outer protective coating protects against damage on the construction site.‎ Tested and certified The TECEflex composite pipe can be used for the installation of potable water, heating, gas and compressed air.‎ In order for a pipe system to be approved for potable water, heating or even the gas sector, the various requirements of the regulators must be met.‎ In Germany, this is defined by the DVGW (German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water), among others.‎ These tests are carried out both internally in TECE's own laboratory and externally in various renowned institutes.‎ Our goal: consistently high product and connection quality.‎

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