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Product Description

Class K8 DN2400 ductile iron pipe features a nominal wall thickness of 23.2 mm, calculated per the ISO 2531 thickness formula e = K × (0.5 + 0.001 × DN) (K = 8, DN = 2400 mm) . It is rated PN 12.5 (1.25 MPa) for medium-pressure water, sewage, irrigation, gas and fire mains . With an internal cement-mortar lining (ANSI/AWWA C104) plus optional loose-fit polyethylene sleeving (ISO 8180), its design life exceeds 100 years, extending to 110 years under aggressive soil conditions . Installation is rapid and leak-free via push-on (“Tyton”), mechanical (restrained-joint) and ANSI B16.1 flanged connections . Global B2B platforms list K-series pricing around US $400–600 per ton for large diameters . Real-world studies report $17 million present-value savings over 50 years versus PVC mains.

Applications

Municipal and utility engineers choose DN2400 K8 pipe for:

  • Potable Water Distribution: Provides leak-tight, large-diameter mains with stable hydraulics across city networks .

  • Sewage & Drainage: Abrasion-resistant iron core and smooth lining convey grit-laden wastewater reliably in gravity/force systems .

  • Irrigation & Agriculture: Uniform flow and surge tolerance support large-scale farmlands and landscape irrigation .

  • Gas Distribution: When made to BS EN 969 and coated, safely delivers natural gas up to 16 bar .

  • Fire-Protection Mains: High ductility and surge resilience ensure reliable hydrant loops and feeder mains during emergencies .

Service Life

Ductile iron pipe’s proven durability yields:

  • Base Longevity: > 100 years in non-corrosive soils due to its tough, nodular-graphite matrix .

  • Cement-Mortar Lining (CML): Internal lining per ANSI/AWWA C104 ensures > 100 year protection against internal corrosion .

  • Polyethylene Sleeving (LPS): Loose-fit sleeving per ISO 8180 adds ~10 years in aggressive soils, confirmed by DIPRA field trials .

  • Life-Cycle Savings: Black & Veatch/AWWA analysis shows net $47.68/ft savings and a $17 million present value benefit over 50 years versus PVC mains .

Installation & Connection

  • Push-On (“Tyton”) Joints: Elastomeric gasket in a spigot-socket per ISO 2531 allows bolt-free, rapid sealing .

  • Mechanical (Restrained) Joints: Gland-and-bolt design per AWWA C111 provides both restrained and unrestrained connections .

  • Flanged Joints: ANSI B16.1 flanges allow disassembly and sustain high axial loads .

  • Best Practices: 150 mm graded bedding, ≤ 3 % deflection, hydrostatic testing and chlorination per ISO 2531/AWWA C600 maximize pipeline integrity .

K-Series Comparison & Pricing

 

Class Wall Thickness<sup>1</sup> Pressure Rating Price (USD/ton)<sup>2</sup>
K7 20.3 mm PN 10 (1.0 MPa) $400 – 600
K8 23.2 mm PN 12.5 (1.25 MPa) $400 – 600
K9 26.1 mm PN 16 (1.6 MPa) $400 – 600
K12 34.8 mm PN 25 (2.5 MPa) $400 – 600

<sup>1</sup>e = K × (0.5 + 0.001 × DN) per ISO 2531.
<sup>2</sup>Global B2B platform listings (Alibaba, Made-in-China) .

International Standards

  • ISO 2531:2009 – Ductile iron pipes, linings & joint performance.

  • GB/T 13295-2019 – Chinese specification for pipe, fittings & joints in water/gas systems.

  • ISO 8180:2020 – Polyethylene sleeving for external corrosion control.

  • ANSI/AWWA C104/A21.4 – Cement-mortar lining requirements.

  • ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11 – Rubber-gasket joint specifications.

  • ANSI B16.1 / ASME B16.1 – Flanged joint dimensions & pressure classes.

  • BS EN 969:2009 – Ductile iron pipe & fittings for gas pipelines (≤ 16 bar).

Advantages

  • Outstanding Durability: > 100 year design life minimizes replacements.

  • High Strength & Toughness: Tensile ≥ 350 MPa resists surge and external loads.

  • Comprehensive Corrosion Control: CML, zinc/bitumen coatings & LPS.

  • Jointing Versatility: Push-on, mechanical, flanged & restrained systems.

  • Sustainability: Recycled-iron content, fully recyclable, lower life-cycle energy than plastics.

FAQ

Q1: How do K-series classes differ?
They follow e = K × (0.5 + 0.001 × DN)—for DN 2400, K7=20.3 mm, K8=23.2 mm, K9=26.1 mm, K12=34.8 mm, matching PN 10/12.5/16/25 respectively .

Q2: Which joint type is best?
Push-On (“Tyton”) for speed & simplicity.
Mechanical (restrained) for axial-load applications.
Flanged for maintenance access & high loads .

Q3: Is polyethylene sleeving necessary?
Recommended in aggressive soils for up to 110 years life extension; DIPRA-validated .

Q4: What sizes & lengths are offered?
DN 80–2600 mm in standard 6 m laying lengths (5.7 m for containers), with custom cuts on request .

Q5: Can ductile iron pipe be used in seismic zones?
Yes—restrained joints (tie-rod, ball-and-socket) accommodate ground movement, ensuring pipeline integrity .

Case Studies

  • Huntsville Utilities, AL: AWWA life-cycle analysis found a $47.68/ft net savings and $17 million PV benefit over 50 years versus PVC mains .

  • DIPRA Florida Test Site: Polyethylene-encased pipes remained in “excellent condition” after 10+ years in corrosive muck (140–240 Ω·cm).

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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