Class K9 DN150 ductile iron pipe features an industry-standard wall thickness of 6.0 mm (per ISO 2531 formula e = 9 × (0.5 + 0.001 × 150), rounded up to the nearest standard thickness) , supports PN 16 (1.6 MPa) working pressure , and delivers a 100 + year design life with cement-mortar lining and optional polyethylene sleeving . It installs rapidly via ISO 2531-compliant push-on (Tyton), AWWA C111 mechanical, or ANSI B16.1 flanged joints , balances cost and performance at US $425–485 / ton , and complies with global standards (ISO 2531, EN 545/598, GB/T 13295) .
Applications
Potable Water Distribution
DN 150 Class K9 ductile iron pipes ensure leak-tight service in municipal and rural drinking-water networks, maintaining stable hydraulics under fluctuating demand .
Sewage & Drainage
Their abrasion-resistant iron core and smooth cement-mortar lining handle grit-laden wastewater reliably in gravity or force mains .
Irrigation Systems
Uniform flow and high surge capacity make them ideal for agricultural and landscape irrigation .
Gas Distribution
When manufactured and coated per BS EN 969, K9 pipes safely convey natural gas up to 16 bar .
Fire-Protection Mains
High ductility and surge resilience ensure dependable hydrant-feeder performance during emergencies .
Service Life
Modern ductile iron pipe routinely exceeds 100 years in benign soils due to its tough, nodular-graphite matrix .
Cement-mortar lining (ANSI/AWWA C104) provides internal corrosion protection for over a century .
Loose-fit polyethylene sleeving per ISO 8180 adds approximately 10 years of external protection in aggressive soils—as confirmed by DIPRA field trials .
AWWA life-cycle analysis reports a net $47.68 / ft savings over PVC mains and a $17 million present-value benefit over 50 years .
Installation & Connection
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Push-On (“Tyton”) Joints—Spigot-socket with elastomeric gasket offers bolt-free, rapid sealing per ISO 2531 .
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Mechanical (AWWA C111) Joints—Gland-and-bolt restraint supports both unrestrained and restrained assemblies .
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Flanged (ANSI B16.1) Joints—Standard flanges allow disassembly and resist high axial loads .
Product Series Comparison & Pricing
International Standards
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ISO 2531:2009—Ductile iron pipes, linings & joint performance.
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EN 545/EN 598—Water & gravity sewer standards for DI pipes.
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GB/T 13295-2019—Chinese specification for water/gas DI pipes & fittings.
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ANSI/AWWA C104/A21.4—Cement-mortar lining requirements.
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ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11—Mechanical-joint standards for DN 80–600 mm.
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ANSI B16.1 / ASME B16.1—Flanged-joint dimensions & pressure classes.
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ISO 8180:2020—Polyethylene sleeving for external corrosion control.
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BS EN 969:2009—Gas-pipeline DI pipes & accessories requirements.
Advantages
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Exceptional Durability—100+ year design life minimizes lifecycle costs .
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Superior Strength—Tensile ≥ 420 MPa resists surges & external loads.
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Multi-Barrier Corrosion Protection—CML, bitumen/zinc coatings & LPS.
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Jointing Flexibility—Multiple joint options adapt to any site requirement.
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Sustainable—High recycled-iron content, fully recyclable, lower lifecycle energy vs. plastics.
FAQ
Q1: How do K-series classes differ?
They follow e = K × (0.5 + 0.001 × DN)—for DN 150, K7=4.06 mm, K8=4.64 mm, K9≈6.0 mm, K12=6.96 mm, with PN rating rising from 10 to 25 MPa .
Q2: Which joint type is best?
– Push-On for speed; Mechanical for restraint; Flanged for maintenance access & axial-load resistance .
Q3: Is polyethylene sleeving necessary?
Recommended in aggressive soils for up to a 10 year life extension—proven by DIPRA trials .
Q4: What sizes & lengths are offered?
Standard DN 80–2600 mm in 6 m laying lengths (5.7 m for containers), with custom cuts available.
Q5: Can DIP be used in seismic zones?
Yes—restrained joints (tie-rod, ball-and-socket) absorb ground movement and axial loads for seismic resilience .
Case Studies
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Huntsville Utilities, AL: AWWA life-cycle study found $47.68 / ft net savings and $17 million PV benefit over 50 years for DN 150 K9 vs PVC mains .
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Everglades City, FL: LPS-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 | ….. |