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How McWane Ductile Fabricates Pipe to Suit Your Plant Job
03/29/2019 In Our Company Products ServicesAs a general or mechanical contractor, you want to know the piping materials for your job are fabricated to meet or exceed project specifications and delivered in a timely manner. McWane Ductile-Ohio has a dedicated Treatment Plant Division providing specialized Design-Build services to support your project from concept to final buildout. Our team provides pre- and post-bid services to ensure your projects are completed on time and on budget.
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What Is The Recycled Content Of Ductile Iron Pipe and Why Is It Important?
03/22/2019 In Environmental & Safety ProductsIn today’s world, we all recognize the need to be concerned with our environment and natural resources. We all realize that these things are limited and not self-restoring. We now have several generations that have always had recycling and environmental awareness in their lives. This post drills deeper into the question What is the Recycled Content of Ductile Iron Pipe and Why Is It Important?
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Why Use V-Bio® Polyethylene Instead of Standard Polyethylene Tubing?
03/09/2019 In Products TechnicalThe more than 75 years of ongoing research on iron pipe corrosion and the use of polyethylene encasement has led to this type of corrosion mediation becoming the accepted industry practice for protecting ductile iron pipe. So, the question many may ask is; “Since I had such success with standard polyethylene encasement, why should I now use V-Bio Polyethylene Encasement instead?” To best answer this, it’s imperative to look at what specifically V-Bio provides that is not available with standard polyethylene encasement.
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Can McWane Ductile Provide Bonded Coatings?
02/21/2019 In Products Services TechnicalCan McWane Ductile provide bonded coatings? A good question recently posed and more frequently asked due to a greater recognition of potential corrosive environments. To correctly address this question, some other questions need to be answered first.
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Iron Strong Since 1871: A Brief History of McWane Ductile
02/05/2019 In Our Company ProductsFor generations, McWane Ductile has been an industry leader in the manufacture of water distribution and infrastructure products. The history of McWane Ductile, a family owned company, has beginnings dating back as early as 1871, when Charles Phillip McWane entered the foundry business in Lynchburg, Virginia, with his sons Harry and James Ransom (JR).
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TR Flex® Versus Mechanical Joint - Why TR Flex® Fittings Are The Smart Choice
01/22/2019 In Installation Products TechnicalWhen designing or constructing ductile iron pipe utility projects, there is often a discussion of about what joint to use for restraint at the fittings - TR Flex® fittings or the more common Mechanical Joint (MJ) fitting with retainer glands?
As a contractor or engineer, what is important to you? Time, flexibility, or cost? Let me guess, you want all three. Below we will look at some of the items to consider that may assist you in this decision.
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Does McWane Ductile Offer Product Training?
12/21/2018 In Installation Products Services TechnicalMcWane Ductile offers multiple services for our customers extending far beyond manufacturing ductile iron pipe. From design to installation, we take great pride in providing education to water professionals throughout the water industry.
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Can Using Ductile Iron Pipe In Your Water System Save You Money On Your Electric Bill?
11/19/2018 In Products TechnicalWhen it comes to the INSIDE DIAMETER of water pipelines, bigger is better when a utility looks at the monthly electric bills that are paid for pumping water throughout the system. Why is this the case?
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What Pipe Linings Are Best for Sewer Applications?
11/01/2018 In ProductsArticle last updated 8/12/20
Ductile Iron Pipe is a tested and proven solution to sewer infrastructure needs in America. It’s not a cut and dry solution, though, and you as owners and consulting engineers have several options to choose from.
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What's the Difference Between Pressure Class and Thickness Class Pipe?
10/12/2018 In Products TechnicalOne thing that has often confused users (whether I’m talking with engineers, distributors or contractors) is the difference between “Thickness Class” and “Pressure Class” pipe. While both refer to a specific metal wall thickness of the pipe barrel, in this article we will discuss the history of the two class standards, and what class of ductile iron pipe you should use in your application.
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