PVC Sewer Pipe

PVC Sewer Pipe locked-in joint

The installers know how to appreciate PVC Sewer Pipe joints that can be trusted. Good prestressing and anchoring of the gasket achieved under controlled production conditions at the pipe factory, are prerequisites in the case of a “locked-in” joint. Such properties prevent sand or other impurities from penetrating into the sealing zone (i.e. between the gasket’s top and the circular groove in the socket), even by assembly under severe weather conditions. Moveover, they preclude wrong placement of the sealing ring or dislocation of same.

The truly locked-in gasket.

A substantial compression of the rubber between the steel-ring and the groove wall of the PVC Sewer Pipe is achieved during the belling operation. Thus the Reiber process establishes the most crucial part of the sealing under controlled conditions in the factory. Conventional gaskets (with or without plastic rings or steel spirals) do not provide any active sealing effect until the gasket is compressed by the insertion of the spigot.

The Reiber forming process

The steel-reinforced Reiber ring is placed onto the mandrel and pushed to a position against a back-up collar. The gasket is firmly anchored to the mandrel surface as the rubber between the mandrel and the steel-ring is compressed by approximately 20%. The hot pipe end is pushed over mandrel and gasket to form bell with locked in gasket. This makes the Hawk sewer pipe the best choice for running sewer lines.

Hawk PSM PVC Sewer Pipe

PS 46 lb/in. – in.
ASTM D-3034 SDR 35 GASKET

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Standard 14.0’ Laying Length – 20.0’ Length Special – * Other Lengths Available

ASTM D-3034 SDR 35 Cement Joint


HAWK PSM PVC HEAVY WALL SEWER PIPE

PS 115 LB./IN. – IN.
ASTM D-3034 HEAVY WALL SDR 26 GASKET

All Hawk pipe products are packaged using the Ultimate Packaging Aid:  The Molded Plastics Ragglestick (Pat#5,893,395) offered by Raggle Stick Packaging, LLC.  Pipe packaged on plastic ragglesticks ride on our trucks and your trucks with more stability.  The self-contained stack allows you to work from a broken bundle one piece at a time without having to chase them around your yard or build a special rack to contain them.