Water&Sanitation Africa November/December 2019

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Industry Insight

World-class plastic solutions George Diliyannis Senior Technical Service and Development Engineer, Safripol

HDPE pipe has a proven history of high performance in water transportation. It offers the lowest failure rates of all traditional materials used for water systems, superb chemical resistance and low water absorption, and is easily processed and machined. Leading Southern African polymer producer Safripol supplies versatile, quality plastic material that is ISO compliant.

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he plastic pipes industry is still seen as fairly new in South Africa but plastic materials are evolving at a rapid rate, so allowing plastic pipes to be engineered to last a remarkable 50 to 100 years. “Although there isn’t too much awareness of, or education around, plastic material science, it’s an exceptionally competitive industry and one that can positively contribute to the environment and the residents it supports,” says George Diliyannis, senior technical service and development engineer, Safripol. Safripol was established in South Africa in 1972, currently employing over 500 people in Johannesburg, Sasolburg and Durban. The company is the only local producer of high density polyethylene (HDPE) with technology licensed by LyondellBasell, and is also the only local producer of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) with technology sourced from Invista and Polymetrix. It also produces polypropylene (PP) with LyondellBasell licenced technology. Safripol supplies the

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African and global markets with PET, HDPE and PP from its manufacturing operations in Sasolburg and Durban. Safripol has leveraged the best technologies and operational processes through global partnerships to design and provide unique, fit-for-purpose solutions that local customers have come to expect from the market leader.

iMPACT100

Safripol’s flagship HDPE PE100 pipe resin, branded as iMPACT100®, provides a single solution to both the water and wastewater transfer markets that conforms to the latest ISO standards. iMPACT100 is a premium material and its high molecular mass grade offers good impact strength, abrasion, chemical and UV resistance. Compliant with the latest PE100 material requirements of ISO/SANS 4427, iMPACT100 is the preferred product for use in large-bore pipes up to 1.2 m in diameter. According to Diliyannis, iMPACT100’s intrinsic properties – including resistance to cracking and longevity – make it

suitable for potable water, stormwater and sewerage pipes. “This versatile material is recognised globally for use in all of these functions and is more durable and sustainable than traditional pipe material,” he says.

Built on strong foundations

iMPACT100 is the result of Safripol’s strong international partnerships, which encourage the use of the very best pipe technology and operational and safety standards. “Not only have we harnessed the global expertise of our partnerships with LyondellBasell and Qenos to comply with the highest industry standards, but we’ve also cultivated these relationships to allow us to develop a better understanding of the possibilities within the local market, and implement best global practice solutions relatively quickly,” explains Diliyannis. Safripol’s iMPACT100 was developed in collaboration with Qenos under a licence agreement that allows for informationsharing and gives Safripol’s Sasolburg plant


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