PE Xa pipe, also known as cross-linked polyethylene pipe, is a new type of high-performance pipe material. Its unique properties and wide range of applications have made it occupy an important position in various fields such as construction, HVAC, water supply, refrigeration, and industry.
PE Xa pipes form a three-dimensional network structure between polyethylene molecular chains through chemical cross-linking technology, significantly improving the material's thermal stability, stress cracking resistance, and flexibility.
This type of pipe not only has excellent impact strength and surface properties, but also has high tensile strength, ensuring its reliable performance in complex environments.
In underfloor heating systems, the performance of PE Xa pipes is particularly outstanding.
Its thermal stability enables it to be used for a long time at high temperatures without deformation or aging, while also possessing excellent creep resistance and stress cracking resistance.
For example, according to the international standard ISO/DIS15875 and the German standard DIN16892, the cross-linking degree of PE Xa pipes must reach 70% or more to meet the basic heat resistance and stress cracking resistance requirements, which fully reflects its advantages in underfloor heating applications.
In addition, due to the flexibility and bendability of PE Xa pipes, the installation process is simpler and faster, effectively reducing construction costs and time.
In addition to ground radiation heating systems, PE Xa pipes are widely used in radiator heating systems, central air conditioning, and cold and hot water delivery piping for solar water heaters.
In these application scenarios, PE Xa pipes, with their excellent corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance, can ensure the efficient and stable operation of the system.
At the same time, the hygiene performance and safety of PE Xa pipes have been widely recognized in the construction water pipeline system.