
Advanced plastic pipe systems offer major advantages over traditional materials for stormwater applications including corrosion resistance, installation economics, operating efficiencies, and significant reductions in maintenance costs.
Iplex manufacture and supply a comprehensive range of pipeline solutions for stormwater applications with a full range of fittings and pipes up to 3000mm in diameter.
Iplex have qualified and experienced engineers who are available to help in pipeline design, product selection, installation advice and cost benefit analysis.
More information is available by clicking on the appropriate product section. Stormwater products available from Iplex include the following:
PVC-U Stormwater pipe and fittings - Iplex offer a complete range of PVC-U pipe and fittings for stormwater applications from 75mm through to 375mm. The advantages of PVC-U are well accepted, it is lightweight, has an extremely smooth bore together with precision joints providing unrivalled hydraulic capacity. It is corrosion resistant and the welding action of the solvent cement virtually eliminates tree root intrusion, leakage or ground-water infiltration.
BLACK MAX - is a new structured wall polypropylene pipe suitable for non-pressure drainage, sewerage and irrigation applications. The structured wall concept provides a pipe with a corrugated exterior and a smooth internal bore. The result is a pipe with exceptional strength, high stiffness and excellent corrosion and chemical resistance. A range of compatible moulded and prefabricated fittings are also available providing a complete pipe system.
Flowtite - Glass reinforced plastic (GRP) pipe and fittings up to 3000mm in diameter. The unique properties of Iplex Flowtite pipes having high strength combined with flexibility and corrosion resistance makes it very attractive for sewer and other water supply and is also used in some specialised stormwater applications. Flowtite pipe will not corrode in conditions detrimental to traditional materials and the wall structure can be varied to produce a pipe with a high stiffness factor. Flowtite is increasingly being specified by major water, sewerage and drainage authorities throughout Australia, click on the site to find out why.
DRAINCOIL - A corrugated polyethylene pipe with drainage slots suitable for heap leach applications.
Information on individual products can be accessed via Iplex's large product database.
For help on specifying, designing or ordering any of the Iplex sewer products phone 13 18 40, fax 13 18 60 or email sales@iplexpipelines.com.au.


pipeline design tools now available on the web
Iplex pipeline design tools can be accessed on the Iplex Website.
Iplex Pipeline Design is a program which enables the user to undertake the structural design of a flexible pipeline. Click for a free demonstration.
Hydraulic Flow Calculator - This program can be used by designers of water supply, sewerage, irrigation or industrial pipelines, and has been made available as an alternative to using Flow Resistance Charts. It allows the user to select a pipe from the Iplex Pipeline range suitable to meet the hydraulic flow requirements of any single pipeline under both gravity flow and pressurised conditions.
Chemical Resistance Chart - click here for information on chemical resistance properties for Iplex pipe products.


Existing stormwater pipeline old and corroded and needs replacing? Busy traffic area? Consider a trenchless technology solution from Iplex. Look in the Trenchless technology section or contact Iplex Pipelines on 13 18 40 to talk to one of our design Engineers.


Can't find the fitting that you are looking for? Try the Iplex product search database.
Looking for product dimensions? CAD drawings now available for pressure fittings. Try Iplex product search database.


For down-loadable listing of full range of Iplex plumbing products and list prices see: Price List.


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