Equipment designed to fuse thermoplastic pipes utilizes heat and pressure to create permanent, leak-proof joints. Various types exist, including socket fusion welders, butt fusion welders, and electrofusion welders, each suited to different pipe sizes and materials like polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). For instance, socket fusion is commonly employed for smaller diameter pipes, while butt fusion is preferred for larger diameter pipelines.
This technology offers significant advantages over traditional joining methods, such as solvent welding or mechanical connections. It yields stronger, more reliable joints, reducing the risk of leaks and failures, crucial in applications like water distribution, gas transport, and industrial fluid handling. The development and refinement of these tools have revolutionized pipeline construction, enabling faster, more efficient, and cost-effective installations with increased safety and durability.