Out Take Pipe – Large Diameter (2000–3000 mm)
An Out Take Pipe is a large-diameter pipeline designed to discharge or transfer substantial volumes of water from reservoirs, tanks, pumping stations, treatment plants, or stormwater systems. Pipes in the diameter range of 2000 mm to 3000 mm are typically used in major infrastructure and water management projects.
These pipes can be manufactured from HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), PP (Polypropylene), or other engineered materials depending on hydraulic and structural requirements.
Key Features:
- Large flow capacity for high-volume discharge
- High structural strength for deep burial or heavy loads
- Excellent corrosion and chemical resistance
- Smooth internal surface for optimal hydraulic performance
- Custom fabrication (length, stiffness class, connections)
- Leak-proof welded or gasketed joints
Applications:
- Stormwater outfalls
- Wastewater treatment plant discharge lines
- Pump station outlet pipelines
- Dam and reservoir outlet systems
- Marine and coastal discharge systems
- Industrial effluent transfer
Advantages:
- Long service life (50+ years under proper design)
- Reduced maintenance requirements
- Lightweight compared to concrete alternatives
- High resistance to abrasion and aggressive environments
- Suitable for buried or above-ground installation