How much does concrete pipe weigh?
How much does concrete pipe weigh?
Sloped-End Section – Class III ASTM C76 Tongue & Groove Reinforced Concrete Pipe
RATIO | ESTIMATED WEIGHT (LBS/PR) | NUMBER OF JOINTS |
---|---|---|
3:1 | 11,152 | 2 x 8 ft. |
4:1 | 11, 152 | 2 x 8 ft. |
6:1 | 16,728 | 3 x 8 ft. |
48-inch Reinforced Concrete Pipe | Scored Slope End Sections |
What is cement pipe?
Asbestos cement pipes are made of a mixture of asbestos paste and cement compressed by steel rollers to form a laminated material of great strength and desnsity. its carrying capacity remains substantially constant as when first laid, irrespective of the quality of water.
What is CMP pipe?
Corrugated metal pipe (CMP) is the “go to” material for the majority of detention and infiltration projects. Contech’s CMP detention and infiltration systems and can be sized and shaped to meet site-specific needs. Pipe can be fully or partially perforated for infiltration or groundwater recharge applications.
What is the history of concrete pipe?
Concrete pipe has a rich history, spawning an industry that today produces an economical, high quality product for numerous applications. It’s been in use for over 5,000 years. In North America, concrete pipe has been used extensively in drainage and sanitary sewer systems since the 19th century.
Why choose conconcrete pipe & precast County materials?
Concrete Pipe & Precast County Materials manufactures concrete pipe and a variety of supporting products including manholes, box culverts and specialty precast products. We also supply drainage pipe and other water management components that help to fulfill the infrastructure needs of growing communities in the United States.
What are the uses of concrete pipe?
In North America, concrete pipe has been used extensively in drainage and sanitary sewer systems since the 19th century. The performance requirements of each pipe joint are generally determined by the function of the pipeline.
Why choose rereinforced concrete pipe?
Reinforced concrete pipe is the preferred choice for sanitary and storm water systems across the country. With proven history of reliability and service life that can exceed 100 years, it’s clear why municipalities and contractors rely on concrete pipe to build flood resilient infrastructure.