Want to know more about our Dip Pipes watch our new video below. Andreas, Design Engineer at CRP explains what makes CRP’s Dip pipe Stand out from competitors.

What are Dip Pipes?

Dip pipes are incredibly versatile and essential for various applications. They’re used to introduce materials below the liquid level in a reactor, extract samples as part of a sampling system, or even drain liquids from a vessel—without needing side or bottom outlets.

 

But not all Dip Pipes are manufactured the same. So, why choose a CRP Dip Pipe?

CRP Dip Pipes are engineered to have no seams.

Many dip pipes use PTFE liners that are welded together, but those welded joints are unnecessary weak points. They reduce the service life and increases the risk of failure, especially in harsh or demanding environments typically found where PTFE linings are specified.

At CRP, we use a single-piece PTFE lining that fully encapsulates all wetted surfaces. During production, we are using only one piece of PTFE tube to line the outside and bore of the steel pipe, creating a robust, thick uniform layer with no weak points.

No seams mean a stronger, more reliable dip pipe which will last longer.

 

Meeting your Specific Requirements

Because we’re manufacturers, we can customize our Dip Pipes to tackle any challenge:

  • Need a pipe with modified PTFE for even lower permeation rates? No problem.
  • Anti-syphoning solutions that don’t compromise the strength of the pipe.
  • Other solutions we offer are Anti-Static Dip Pipes with vacuum support liners, curved designs, and PTFE lined stainless-steel Dip Pipes.

 

Whatever the issue, CRP are at hand to design a solution tailored to your needs.

If you’re looking for a Dip Pipe built to last and to endure very corrosive applications with minimal maintenance, CRP’s Dip Pipes are engineered specifically for you.

To learn more, visit our website or get in touch with our team today. Or read more about this versatile product!