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Product Description

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

  • Push-On (“Tyton”) Joints—Spigot-socket with elastomeric gasket offers bolt-free, rapid sealing per ISO 2531 .

  • Mechanical (AWWA C111) Joints—Gland-and-bolt restraint supports both unrestrained and restrained assemblies .

  • Flanged (ANSI B16.1) Joints—Standard flanges allow disassembly and resist high axial loads .

Product Series Comparison & Pricing

 

Class Wall Thickness<br>(mm) PN Rating Price (USD/ton)
K7 4.06 = 7×(0.5+0.001×150) PN 10 (1.0 MPa) $400–450
K8 4.64 = 8×(0.5+0.001×150) PN 12.5 (1.25 MPa) $410–470
K9 6.0 (mm standard) PN 16 (1.6 MPa) $425–485
K12 6.96 =12×(0.5+0.001×150) PN 25 (2.5 MPa) $550–650

International Standards

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

  • EN 545/EN 598—Water & gravity sewer standards for DI pipes.

  • GB/T 13295-2019—Chinese specification for water/gas DI pipes & fittings.

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

  • ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11—Mechanical-joint standards for DN 80–600 mm.

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

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

  • BS EN 969:2009—Gas-pipeline DI pipes & accessories requirements.

Advantages

  • Exceptional Durability—100+ year design life minimizes lifecycle costs .

  • Superior Strength—Tensile ≥ 420 MPa resists surges & external loads.

  • Multi-Barrier Corrosion Protection—CML, bitumen/zinc coatings & LPS.

  • Jointing Flexibility—Multiple joint options adapt to any site requirement.

  • 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

  • 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 .

  • 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 …..

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