
MDPE Water Pipe: 20mm x 50m Coil; BLUE 12.5 bar/ PE80/ SDR9
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MDPE Potable Water Pipes 12.5 bar 20mm x 50m blue coil.
Manufactured in accordance with WRAS, BS EN 122201
Low maintenance
Corrosion free
Quick and easy to install
Cost effective alternative to concrete or metallic pipelines
SKU | 20WP50 |
Title | MDPE Water Pipe: 20mm x 50m Coil; BLUE 12.5 bar/ PE80/ SDR9 |
Net weight | 10 Kilograms |
Size | 50m coil |
External dimensions | 20mm |
Drainfast Product Catalogue Issue 37 |
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