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Is LDPE pipe the same as Alkathene or are they two different pipes.?
 
I always assumed that alkathene was a generic name for the whole range of polyethylene pipe.

Generally speaking, in the UK, modern blue water-main is made from Medium Density Polyethylene (MDPE)

In the past black light density polyethylene (LDPE) was common, but it came in several different classes, so Class C LDPE required different fittings, or at least different inserts, to Class D LDPE.

The class was indicated by colour coded writing on the side of the pipe - as I recall they are pale green, dark green, sky blue and a sort of browny red - but there may be more in other areas. Several fittings manufacturers colour code their inserts to match the colour writing on the pipe.
 
Many thanks. I have worked with mdpe but never come across ldpe. I have to try and unseize the main internal stopcock that has the black (ldpe) pipe on both sides. I am a little nervous about working with the pipe. But before I can do that i am wating for Thames Water to fix the external stopcock.
 
Many thanks. I have worked with mdpe but never come across ldpe. I have to try and unseize the main internal stopcock that has the black (ldpe) pipe on both sides. I am a little nervous about working with the pipe. But before I can do that i am wating for Thames Water to fix the external stopcock.
If its not on show just put a new stoptap next to the old. Get a 22mm stoptap chuck away the olives and buy two 3/4 olives and you'll be fine.

Cut with a hacksaw as it can sometimes be brittle
 
Wow well done Ray
I always assumed that alkathene was a generic name for the whole range of polyethylene pipe.

Generally speaking, in the UK, modern blue water-main is made from Medium Density Polyethylene (MDPE)

In the past black light density polyethylene (LDPE) was common, but it came in several different classes, so Class C LDPE required different fittings, or at least different inserts, to Class D LDPE.

The class was indicated by colour coded writing on the side of the pipe - as I recall they are pale green, dark green, sky blue and a sort of browny red - but there may be more in other areas. Several fittings manufacturers colour code their inserts to match the colour writing on the pipe.
 
Dead right Kay Jay this stuff is very brittle after a few years and needs care and attention

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If its not on show just put a new stoptap next to the old. Get a 22mm stoptap chuck away the olives and buy two 3/4 olives and you'll be fine.

Cut with a hacksaw as it can sometimes be brittle
 
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