Spirolite is a complete, specialized high-density polyethylene (HDPE) fluid conveyance network solution that includes pipe, fittings, manholes and structures made from spirally wound HDPE pipe. Available in large diameters and designed for easy installation, Spirolite is superior to traditional concrete or ductile iron pipes across almost every measure in gravity and low-pressure applications.
With high elongation at break and high stress-crack resistance, Spirolite outperforms traditional pipe materials as conditions change, either gradually (settling) or abruptly (such as from an earthquake).
Spirolite HDPE pipe products offer hydraulics equal to or better than any other piping material, opening the potential to use smaller diameters or reduced slopes to meet flow requirements.
Spirolite’s high resistance to chemicals, corrosion and abrasive materials offers more reliable long-term performance in a wide array of applications.
Spirolite’s unit weight is considerably less than traditional pipe products, contributing to significantly easier handling and reduced shipping and installation costs.
Spirolite’s bell-and-spigot joint meets the ASTM D3212 criteria to deliver leak-free performance in sanitary sewer, industrial waste and other critical applications.
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Spirolite’s unique profile and solid-wall HDPE pipe manufacturing process offers a wide array of standard and customized products. We can customize the structural design to meet specific project demands with strength, durability and performance optimized at lighter weights for a wide range of applications.
Spirolite’s unique bell-and-spigot joint delivers leak-free performance in gravity and low-pressure applications. The innovative gasket design provides dual leak protection: a compression seal against exfiltration and a combination compression and hydraulic seal against infiltration.