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SWR Pipes & Fittings

SWR pipes and fittings are used for drainage and sewerage applications. They are used in a variety of settings, including houses, hotels, resorts, hospitals, and industrial sectors. Here are some things to know about SWR pipes and fittings:

Purpose

SWR pipes and fittings are used to transport wastewater, rainwater, and soil. They can also be used to divert water to a rainwater harvesting system. ​

Design

SWR pipes and fittings are designed to be durable and long-lasting. They are resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and environmental factors. ​

Installation

SWR pipes and fittings are available with different connection options, such as push-fit and solfit jointing technology. They are often designed to click together and come with instructions on how to install them.

Types

There are two main types of SWR pipes: Type A for rainwater and vents, and Type B for soil and waste discharge.

Sizes

SWR pipes and fittings are available in a range of sizes, from 40 mm to 200 mm.

Applications

SWR pipes and fittings are used in a variety of applications, including: 

  • Wastewater conveyance: SWR pipes and fittings are used to transport wastewater from various sources within a building to the main sewage system. 

  • Rainwater management: SWR pipes and fittings are used to manage rainwater effectively, preventing waterlogging and potential structural damage. 

  • Industrial use: SWR pipes and fittings are used to transport and carry chemical bi-products and hazardous chemicals and industrial liquid waste. 

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