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Product Description

Class K9 DN80 ductile iron pipe has a nominal wall thickness of 5.22 mm (calculated via e = 9 × (0.5 + 0.001 × 80)) and is rated for PN 16 (1.6 MPa) service. It offers a 100 + year design life with cement-mortar lining and optional polyethylene sleeving, installs quickly via push-on, mechanical or flanged joints, and balances performance and cost at US $425–485 / ton. Complying with ISO 2531, EN 545/598, GB/T 13295 and AWWA standards, K9 DN80 suits potable water, sewage, irrigation, gas and fire-protection mains.

Applications

Potable Water Distribution
DN 80 K9 ensures leak-tight delivery in municipal and rural networks, maintaining hydraulic stability under varying demand .
Sewage & Drainage
Its abrasion-resistant core and smooth cement-mortar lining convey wastewater with solids and grit in gravity or pressure systems .
Irrigation Systems
Uniform flow and high surge capacity support agricultural and landscape irrigation .
Gas Distribution
When made to BS EN 969 and suitably coated, K9 pipe safely transports gas up to 16 bar .
Fire-Protection Mains
High ductility and surge resilience ensure reliable hydrant feeder service in fire-water loops .

Service Life

Modern ductile iron pipe exceeds 100 years in benign soils .
Cement-mortar lining (ANSI/AWWA C104) provides internal corrosion protection for a century .
Loose polyethylene sleeving per ISO 8180 adds ~10 years in aggressive soils—DIPRA field trials confirm “excellent” condition after a decade .
Life-cycle analyses report a $47.68 / ft net savings over PVC and a $17 million PV benefit over 50 years .

Installation & Connection

  • Push-On (Tyton) Joints: Spigot-socket with elastomeric gasket—bolt-free, rapid assembly per ISO 2531 .

  • Mechanical (AWWA C111) Joints: Gland-and-bolt restraint for both unrestrained and restrained connections .

  • Flanged (ANSI B16.1) Joints: Allow disassembly and resist axial loads for valves and hydrants .

K-Series Comparison & Pricing

 

Class Wall Thickness (mm)<sup>1</sup> Pressure Rating Price (USD/ton)<sup>2</sup>
K7 4.06 = 7×(0.5+0.001×80) PN 10 (1.0 MPa) $400–450
K8 4.64 = 8×(0.5+0.001×80) PN 12.5 (1.25 MPa) $410–470
K9 5.22 = 9×(0.5+0.001×80) PN 16 (1.6 MPa) $425–485
K12 6.96 = 12×(0.5+0.001×80) PN 25 (2.5 MPa) $550–650

<sup>1</sup>Per ISO 2531 formula.
<sup>2</sup>Alibaba pricing for K9 DN80–DN2000 runs.

International Standards

  • ISO 2531:2009 / EN 545:2006 / EN 598:2007: Pipe dimensions, linings & joint performance.

  • GB/T 13295-2019: Chinese standard for DIP, fittings & joints in water/gas systems.

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

  • ANSI/AWWA C104 / C111: Lining & mechanical joint specs for potable water applications.

  • ANSI B16.1: Flanged joint dimensions & ratings.

Advantages

  • Century-Scale Durability: 100 + year design life minimizes replacement cycles .

  • Superior Strength & Toughness: Tensile ≥ 420 MPa resists surge and external loads .

  • Robust Corrosion Control: Multi-barrier protection via CML, zinc/bitumen coatings and LPS .

  • Versatile Joints: Push-on, mechanical, flanged and restrained options adapt to any site .

  • Sustainability: High recycled content and full recyclability reduce lifecycle energy vs. thermoplastics .

FAQ

Q1: How do K-series classes differ?
They follow e = K×(0.5+0.001×DN)—for DN 80, K7=4.06 mm, K8=4.64 mm, K9=5.22 mm, K12=6.96 mm, matching PN 10/12.5/16/25 ratings.

Q2: Which joint type should I choose?
Tyton push-on for fast, bolt-free assembly.
Mechanical for restrained/unrestrained needs.
Flanged for maintenance access and high axial loads .

Q3: Is polyethylene sleeving necessary?
Recommended in aggressive soils for ~10 year life extension; DIPRA tests confirm effectiveness .

Q4: What standard lengths are offered?
6 m laying lengths (5.7 m for containers), with custom cuts on request .

Q5: Can DIP be used in seismic areas?
Yes—restrained joint variants (tie-rod, ball-and-socket) accommodate ground movement for seismic resilience .

Case Studies

  • DIPRA Florida Test Site: Loose polyethylene sleeving kept DN 80–2600 mm pipes in “excellent condition” after 10+ years in corrosive muck (140–240 Ω·cm) .

  • AWWA LCCA (Huntsville, AL): Journal AWWA life-cycle study reports $47.68/ft net savings and $17 million PV benefit over 50 years for DIP vs PVC 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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