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Product Description

The ‌Class K7 DN900 ductile iron pipe‌ (900mm diameter, 7-bar pressure rating) is engineered for high-capacity water, wastewater, and industrial networks requiring strength and longevity. With a tensile strength exceeding ‌420 MPa‌ and Brinell hardness ≤230 HBW, it meets ISO 2531, EN 545/598, and ANSI/AWWA C151 standards, ensuring compliance with global safety and performance benchmarks. Its dual-layer corrosion protection—cement-mortar lining internally and zinc/bitumen coatings externally—guarantees ‌100+ years of service‌ in harsh environments. Compatible with Tyton® push-on, mechanical, and flange joints, the DN900 pipe delivers leak-free adaptability for above-ground or buried installations. Priced at ‌$80–125 per meter‌ (based on 1,000-ton orders), it offers cost-effective lifecycle savings for municipal, industrial, and utility projects. ISO 9001/14001 and NSF/WRAS certifications reinforce its reliability for potable water and chemical transport.

Application Scenarios

Municipal Water Distribution

Large‑bore mains (DN900) form the backbone of city water networks, maintaining stable pressure and minimizing leakage for potable supply systems. Utilities leverage DN900 Class K7 for transmission mains feeding treatment plants and high‑demand urban districts.

Sewage & Wastewater

In sanitary and stormwater sewers, DN900’s cement‑mortar lining and external coatings resist abrasive, chemically aggressive effluents—proven in industrial and municipal installations.

Industrial Process Lines

Power stations, chemical plants and manufacturing facilities rely on DN900 DI pipe for raw‑water intake, cooling loops and process service, benefiting from its mechanical strength and corrosion resistance.

Agricultural Irrigation

For high‑volume irrigation across large farms, DN900 mains deliver reliable flows; ductile iron’s flexibility accommodates soil shifts and thermal cycles without crack propagation.

Service Life

Modern ductile iron pipelines routinely exceed 100 years in potable and raw‑water service, as documented by utilities with continuous‑service CI mains over a century old. Durable cement‑mortar linings paired with epoxy, bitumen or zinc‑aluminum coatings virtually eliminate tuberculation and external corrosion, reducing maintenance and replacement costs over decades.

Installation & Connection

Push‑On (Tyton®) Joint

US Pipe’s Tyton® push‑on joint uses a gasket‑sealed bell and spigot for rapid, tool‑free assembly and up to 5° deflection—ideal for standard buried runs.

Mechanical Joint

Mechanical couplings (bell, gland, bolts) provide restrained connections where thrust blocks are impractical; SBR rubber gaskets handle service temperatures up to 50 °C.

Flange Joint

ANSI B16.1/EN 1092 flanges offer rigid, dismantlable connections—preferred for above‑ground segments or sections requiring routine inspection .

Trenching & Encasement

Pipes rest on well‑graded granular bedding; backfill is placed in layers and compacted to prevent settlement. In corrosive soils, V‑Bio enhanced polyethylene encasement provides an external corrosion barrier.

International Standards

  • ISO 2531:2009 / EN 545/598 — materials, dimensions, tolerances, linings and coatings for DN 80–DN 2600 mm mains.

  • ANSI/AWWA C151/A21.51 — U.S. specification for centrifugally‑cast DI pipes, fittings, coatings and joint types.

  • ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 — quality and environmental management system certifications.

  • NSF / WRAS — potable‑water compliance approvals.

Price Comparison with Other Series

 

Class Price (USD/ton)
K7 400 – 465
K8 505 – 560
K9 545.30 – 645

Based on typical weights of 200–300 kg/m, this equates to USD 80–125/m for K7, USD 100–168/m for K8, and USD 109–194/m.

Advantages

  • Corrosion Resistance: Cement‑mortar lining plus external epoxy/bitumen or zinc‑aluminum coatings prevent internal and soil‑side corrosion.

  • High Impact Strength: ANSI/AWWA C151 testing confirms resilience to water hammer, traffic loads and handling stresses.

  • Ductility & Flexibility: Nodular graphite microstructure tolerates soil movement and seismic loads without fracture.

  • Sustainability: High recycled‑content iron and full recyclability support circular‑economy goals.

FAQs

  1. What does DN900 mean?
    Nominal Diameter of 900 mm; actual internal bore varies slightly by lining and thickness tolerance.

  2. What is Class K7?
    A pressure class rated at 7 bar working pressure with minimum tensile strength ≥ 420 MPa and ≥ 10% elongation at break.

  3. How long will the pipe last?
    Over 100 years in typical potable‑water service, per DIPRA longevity data.

  4. Which joint types are available?
    Push‑on (Tyton®), mechanical and flange joints—choose based on thrust, access and installation conditions.

  5. Is ductile iron pipe eco‑friendly?
    Yes—high recycled content, energy‑efficient service and 100% recyclability at end‑of‑life.

Case Studies

  • Central Arkansas Water Upgrade (USA): 15 km of DN900 mm DI mains improved transmission capacity and reduced leakage by 40% in a major system rehabilitation.

  • Global Municipal Projects (DIPRA): Case studies across diverse climates demonstrate ease of installation, low upkeep and predictable lifecycle costs for large‑diameter DI mains.

ductile iron pipe dimensions

Pipe body weight (kg/m)
(Inside Diameter) (Outside Diameter) Socket Weight K8 K9 K10 C class Total weight of Active Length=6M (kg) Total weight of Active Length=5.7M (kg)
DN(mm) OD(mm) ≈ kg Class kg/m K8 K9 K10 C class K8 K9 K10 C class
80 98 3.40 12.20 12.20 12.20 C40 9.10 77.00 77.00 77.00 58.00 73.00 73.00 73.00 55.00
100 118 4.30 14.90 15.10 15.10 C40 11.12 93.70 95.00 95.00 71.00 90.00 91.00 90.00 68.00
125 144 5.70 18.90 C40 119.00
150 170 7.10 21.80 22.80 22.80 C40 16.48 138.00 144.00 144.00 106.00 132.00 138.00 137.00 101.00
200 222 10.30 28.70 30.60 30.60 C40 22.62 183.00 194.00 194.00 146.00 174.00 185.00 185.00 139.00
250 274 14.20 35.60 40.20 44.30 C40 32.63 228.00 255.00 280.00 210.00 218.00 244.00 267.00 200.00
300 326 18.90 45.30 50.80 56.30 C30 43.90 290.00 323.00 357.00 282.00 278.00 309.00 340.00 269.00
350 378 23.70 55.90 63.20 69.60 C30 51.88 359.00 403.00 441.00 335.00 343.00 384.00 420.00 319.00
400 429 29.50 67.30 75.50 83.70 C30 60.78 433.00 482.00 532.00 394.00 414.00 460.00 506.00 376.00
450 480 38.30 80.00 89.30 99.00 C30 73.30 515.00 575.00 632.00 472.00 492.00 550.00 597.00 450.00
500 532 42.80 92.80 104.30 115.60 C30 87.20 600.00 669.00 736.00 566.00 572.00 638.00 702.00 540.00
600 635 59.30 122.00 137.30 152.00 C30 120.62 791.00 882.00 971.00 783.00 755.00 842.00 926.00 747.00
700 738 79.10 155.00 173.90 193.00 C25 142.15 1009.00 1123.00 1237.00 932.00 963.00 1071.00 1179.00 889.00
800 842 102.60 192.00 215.20 239.00 C25 177.07 1255.00 1394.00 1537.00 1165.00 1197.00 1330.00 1465.00 1112.00
900 945 129.60 232.00 260.20 289.00 C25 197.68 1521.00 1691.00 1863.00 1446.00 1452.00 1613.00 1777.00 1257.00
1000 1048 161.30 275.00 309.30 343.20 C25 266.28 1811.00 2017.00 2221.00 1759.00 1729.00 1925.00 2118.00 1679.00
1100 1152 194.70 362.80 2372.00
1200 1255 237.70 374.00 420.10 466.10 C25 373.88 2482.00 2758.00 3034.00 2481.00 2370.00 2632.00 2894.00 2369.00
1400 1462 279.30 547.20 3563.00

ductile iron pipe Mechanical property

Mechanical Property
Nominal Diameter Hydraulic test Tensile strength Elogation Yield strength Bending strength Brinell hardness Thickness of cement lining
DN(MM) Mpa Mpa % Mpa Mpa HB mm
DN80-DN300 5 ≥420 ≥10 ≥300 ≥590 ≤230 3
DN350-DN600 4 ≥420 ≥10 ≥300 ≥590 ≤230 5
DN700-DN1000 3.2 ≥420 ≥10 ≥300 ≥590 ≤230 6
DN1100-DN1600 2.5 ≥420 ≥7 ≥300 ≥590 ≤230 …..

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