Plastic pipe dimensions and standards vary globally. Key international standards bodies include ISO (International Standard Organisation) and ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), while Europe uses EN (European Norm) standards alongside ISO. Japan has JIS (Japanese Industry Standard), and national or US State standards may also apply. ISO standards, like the Renard or ISO figures for OD, material strength, and safety factors, are gaining wider adoption.
Different standards define critical parameters for pipe performance and design.
For pressure pipes, ASTM standards use the Hydrostatic Design Basis (HDB), typically extrapolated to 11 years. ISO standards use the Minimum Required Strength (MRS), extrapolated to 50 years. While ASTM PE3408 resins don't explicitly differentiate on properties like Rapid Crack Propagation as ISO PE100 does, many high-performance US resins meet ISO PE100. Both ASTM and ISO require data for resistance against Slow Crack Growth (SCG), measured by tests like PENT (ASTM F 1473) or FNCT (ISO CD 16770). Specific standards exist for materials like PVCO (AS/NZS 4441, ASTM F1438, ISO16422) and CPVC (wide use in USA/India).
For non-pressure pipes, ASTM uses Pipe Stiffness (PS) in psi, while ISO and EN use Ring Stiffness (STIS) in kPa. Conversion formulas exist between these units. Standards for Structured Wall Pipes include EN13476 (U-drain/Sewerage), ISO 21138, and AS/NZS 1260. These standards often specify minimum stiffness rather than strict wall thickness. Standards specific to foam core (cellular core) pipes include ASTM F891, JIS 9798, and SANS 1601. For building applications, EN1453 prescribes wall thicknesses directly.
Material compound specifications can also differ. ASTM D1784 provides minimum properties for pressure compounds using cell numbers, while EN standards like EN13476 specify composition ranges (e.g., minimum PVC percentage).
Standard Body |
Key Parameters |
Examples of Relevant Standards |
GEO Mentioned Locations |
ISO |
MRS, STIS, Renard Figures |
ISO16422, ISO 21138, ISO 12162, ISO/FDIS 9969, ISO CD 16770 |
Gaining inroads globally |
EN |
STIS, Wall thickness (for some) |
EN13476, EN1453, EN580, EN728 |
Europe |
ASTM |
HDB, PS, Material cell classifications (D1784) |
ASTM F1438, ASTM F891, ASTM F628, ASTM D1784, ASTM D4396, F 1473 |
USA |
JIS |
Standard system |
JIS 9798 |
Japan |
Other |
PS, Composition |
AS/NZS 4441, AS/NZS 1260, SANS 1601, US State standards |
Australia/NZ, South Africa, USA |