About PEX Pipe

PEX Pipe is a cross-linked, high-density polyethylene tubing designed for durability and versatility. Available in red, white, and blue for easy identification of hot, cold, and main water lines, PEX is produced using the high-pressure peroxide method, meeting ASTM F876, F877, NSF 14/61, and ASTM F2023 standards for chlorine resistance. Manufactured under an ISO 9001-certified quality management system, PEX pipe is ideal for a range of applications, including radiant heating, snow melting, and non-potable water distribution.

It can be installed in concrete, gypsum-based lightweight concrete, sand, asphalt, under wood flooring, or behind wallboard or plaster, with proper corrosion protection required for heating systems.

Features of PEX Pipe

PEX Pipe offers exceptional performance and installation advantages:

  • Superior Flexibility: Fewer joints reduce leak points, enhancing reliability.
  • Expandable: Allows for "full flow" and resists coil memory, making it easier to work with.
  • Compatibility: Works with expansion, crimp, clamp, or sleeve joining methods.
  • Heat-Repairable: Kinks can be fixed without additional connections.
  • Shape Memory: Shrinks to form strong ASTM F1960 fitting connections.
  • Cross-Linking: Maximum cross-linking increases flexibility and crack resistance.
  • Copper Tube Size (CTS): Available in red, blue, and white, approved for brass and poly alloy fittings (ASTM F1960 and ASTM 1807).

Technical Specifications

Material Properties

Key physical and thermal properties of PEX Pipe.

ParameterValue
Min. Density58 lb/ft³
Min. Degree of Crosslinking70%
Max. Thermal Conductivity2.84 Btu in/(ft²°F hr)
Coefficient of Linear Expansion9.33 × 10⁻⁴ in/ft°F @ 68°F
1.33 × 10⁻³ in/ft°F @ 212°F
Modulus of Elasticity87,000-130,500 psi @ 68°F
43,500-58,000 psi @ 176°F
Tensile Strength4194-4355 psi @ 68°F
2610-2900 psi @ 176°F (ASTM D638)
IZOD Impact ResistanceNo Break
Roughnesse = 0.00028 in
Temperature Working Range-40°F to 200°F
Max. Short-term Exposure150 psig @ 210°F (48 hr)
Sizes and Tolerances

Nominal tubing sizes, diameters, and wall thicknesses for PEX Pipe.

Nominal SizeAvg. Outside Diameter (in/mm)Tolerance (in/mm)Min. Wall Thickness (in/mm)Tolerance (in/mm)
1/8"0.250 / 6.35±0.003 / ±0.080.047 / 1.19+0.007 / +0.18
1/4"0.375 / 9.52±0.003 / ±0.080.062 / 1.57+0.010 / +0.25
3/8"0.500 / 12.70±0.003 / ±0.080.070 / 1.78+0.010 / +0.25
1/2"0.625 / 15.88±0.004 / ±0.100.070 / 1.78+0.010 / +0.25
3/4"0.875 / 22.22±0.004 / ±0.100.097 / 2.47+0.010 / +0.25
1"1.125 / 28.58±0.005 / ±0.120.125 / 3.18+0.013 / +0.33
2"2.125 / 53.98±0.006 / ±0.160.236 / 6.00+0.024 / +0.61

Note: Table truncated for brevity; full range up to 6" available in datasheet.

Pressure Ratings

Hydrostatic design stresses and pressure ratings for water at different temperatures.

Rated Temperature (°F/°C)Hydrostatic Design Stress (psi/MPa)Pressure Rating for Water (psi/MPa)
73°F / 23°C630 / 4.34160 / 1.10
180°F / 82°C400 / 2.76100 / 0.69
200°F / 93°C315 / 2.1780 / 0.55

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