Our Role as Pioneers of PAS 1075 – A Milestone for Sustainable Pipeline Construction
In 2009, the PAS 1075 was published by DIN. As a company that involved in the development of PAS 1075, we have not only set a technical standard but also introduced a new era in the planning and implementation of sustainable pipeline systems.
Through innovative testing procedures, we laid the foundation for the characterization of durable and safe plastic piping systems. This innovative specification defines clear requirements for raw materials and finished products, particularly suitable for alternative installation techniques.
What Does PAS 1075 Mean for Us?
PAS 1075 is the result of our commitment to quality, sustainability and safety in the infrastructure industry. It provides the foundation for the development of accelerated and reliable testing procedures.
The Benefits for our Customers
Our customers, including network operators, utility companies, raw material and pipe manufacturers, as well as certifiers, benefit from clear testing requirements that enable predictable quality and reduced risk in pipeline construction. Additionally, PAS 1075 and the associated certification programs and testing specifications ensure a high level of safety and cost-efficiency for planned projects.
Benefits for Contractors
Testing requirements based on PAS 1075 provides contractors with a reliable foundation for material selection. It ensures that pipes remain resistant under extreme conditions and minimizes damage from external influences – a crucial factor for long-life and cost-efficient infrastructure.
A Contribution to the Environment
PAS 1075 helps save material resources by increasing the durability of pipeline systems and reducing costs and environmental damage caused by leaks. PE 100-RC pipe systems meet the growing demands on infrastructure driven by urbanization and increasingly stringent regulations. We believe that PAS 1075 have made a significant contribution to the future focused supply networks.