As a supplier of orange corrugated tubes, I often get asked whether our product is suitable for sewage systems. This is a crucial question, considering the importance of a reliable sewage system in both residential and commercial settings. In this blog post, I will delve into the characteristics of orange corrugated tubes and evaluate their suitability for sewage applications.
Understanding Orange Corrugated Tubes
Orange corrugated tubes are a type of flexible tubing known for their distinct orange color and corrugated structure. The corrugations provide the tube with flexibility, making it easy to bend and install in various configurations. These tubes are typically made from high - density polyethylene (HDPE) or other polymers, which offer a range of beneficial properties.
Material Properties
The polymers used in orange corrugated tubes are chosen for their durability, chemical resistance, and strength. HDPE, for example, is resistant to many chemicals commonly found in sewage, such as acids and alkalis. This resistance ensures that the tube will not degrade easily when exposed to the harsh environment of a sewage system.
Flexibility and Installation
One of the key advantages of orange corrugated tubes is their flexibility. This allows for easy installation around obstacles and in tight spaces. Unlike rigid pipes, which may require complex fittings and joints, corrugated tubes can be bent to follow the contours of the installation site. This not only simplifies the installation process but also reduces the risk of leaks at joints.
Strength and Durability
Despite their flexibility, orange corrugated tubes are surprisingly strong. The corrugated design provides additional structural integrity, allowing the tube to withstand external pressures, such as soil loads and traffic loads in buried applications. This strength ensures long - term performance and reduces the likelihood of pipe failure.
Suitability for Sewage Systems
Chemical Resistance
Sewage contains a variety of chemicals, including detergents, disinfectants, and organic waste. Orange corrugated tubes made from HDPE or other resistant polymers can withstand these chemicals without significant degradation. This is in contrast to some traditional pipe materials, such as cast iron, which can corrode over time when exposed to the acidic and alkaline substances in sewage.
Flow Characteristics
The smooth inner surface of orange corrugated tubes promotes good flow characteristics. The corrugations on the outside do not affect the internal flow of sewage, ensuring that the waste can move through the system efficiently. This helps to prevent blockages and backups, which are common problems in sewage systems.
Jointing and Sealing
Proper jointing and sealing are essential in sewage systems to prevent leaks. Orange corrugated tubes can be joined using a variety of methods, such as solvent welding or mechanical couplings. These joints are designed to be watertight, ensuring that sewage does not leak into the surrounding soil.
Environmental Considerations
In addition to their performance in sewage systems, orange corrugated tubes are also environmentally friendly. HDPE is a recyclable material, which means that at the end of its service life, the tube can be recycled into new products. This reduces the environmental impact compared to non - recyclable pipe materials.
Comparing with Other Pipe Types
PP Corrugated Tube
PP Corrugated Tube is another type of corrugated tube commonly used in various applications. While PP (polypropylene) also offers good chemical resistance, it may have different mechanical properties compared to the HDPE used in orange corrugated tubes. Orange corrugated tubes may be more suitable for sewage systems where higher strength and flexibility are required.
Double Wall Corrugated Pipe
Double Wall Corrugated Pipe is designed to provide additional strength and stiffness. However, the double - wall design may also make the pipe heavier and more difficult to install compared to single - wall orange corrugated tubes. For smaller - scale sewage systems or applications where flexibility is a priority, orange corrugated tubes may be a better choice.


Nylon Corrugated Tube
Nylon Corrugated Tube is known for its high - temperature resistance and abrasion resistance. However, nylon may not be as chemically resistant as HDPE in sewage applications. Orange corrugated tubes offer a better balance of chemical resistance, flexibility, and strength for sewage systems.
Limitations and Considerations
Temperature Resistance
While orange corrugated tubes can withstand a wide range of temperatures, extremely high temperatures can affect their performance. In areas where the sewage may be exposed to high - temperature waste, such as in industrial settings, additional insulation or a different pipe material may be required.
UV Resistance
If the orange corrugated tubes are installed above - ground and exposed to sunlight, they may require UV protection. Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause the outer layer of the tube to degrade over time. However, for buried sewage systems, this is not usually a concern.
Conclusion
In conclusion, orange corrugated tubes are generally suitable for sewage systems. Their chemical resistance, flexibility, strength, and good flow characteristics make them a viable option for both residential and commercial applications. While they do have some limitations, such as temperature and UV resistance, these can be managed through proper installation and design.
If you are considering using orange corrugated tubes for your sewage system, I encourage you to contact me to discuss your specific requirements. I can provide you with detailed information about our products, including technical specifications, installation guidelines, and pricing. Let's work together to find the best solution for your sewage system needs.
References
- ASTM International. (20XX). Standard specifications for corrugated polyethylene pipes for sewer and other underground applications.
- Water Environment Federation. (20XX). Design and construction of sanitary sewer systems.
