Often, for the installation of heating systems, hot water and cold water, domestic plumbers prefer to choose pipes made of metal or polypropylene. Each of these products has its own advantages. Both are characterized by high strength, corrosion resistance and flexibility. But which option is better?
In this article we will try to figure out what is better to take for self-installation of pipelines for various purposes - polypropylene or metal-plastic pipes, considering their technical characteristics and features.
The information presented by us is supplemented by visual photos and detailed videos with an overview of the differences and features of the installation of a pipeline made of metal-plastic and polypropylene.
Features of plastic pipes
Products from aluminum-polyethylene metal-plastic combine the best sides of plastic and metal. Comparing them with a polypropylene competitor, it should be understood that the price per meter in both cases is approximately equal.
However, fittings for metal-plastic are much more expensive than those used in the installation of PPR pipelines.
The metal-plastic pipe (PEX-AL-PEX) consists of two layers of “cross-linked” polyethylene and a reinforcing aluminum layer 0.2–0.3 mm thick, which are interconnected by adhesive
“Crosslinking” of polyethylene occurs during its production at the level of molecules. There are no seams or stitches of threads there. There are three main technologies for the manufacture of this plastic, indicated in the marking of pipe products PEX-A, PEX-B and PEX-C.
These nuances of production do not have a special difference in the final characteristics of the pipe. It is more important that the manufacturer observes the PEX technology itself.
And the buyer on the label needs to pay more attention to the specified nominal pressure (PN) and wall thickness. The purpose of the product and its operating parameters largely depend on these two figures. We talked in more detail about the assortment and technical characteristics of metal-plastic pipes in this article.
A thin layer of aluminum between the inner and outer layers of PEX is used for:
- partial compensation of thermal expansion of the pipe;
- the formation of a diffusion barrier.
Cross-linked polyethylene was originally designed for high operating temperatures up to +95 ° C. However, when heated, it begins to expand slightly. To compensate for this expansion, an aluminum tab is made between the two polyethylene layers. The metal takes over most of the stress arising in the polyethylene through the adhesive layer, preventing the plastic from expanding and deforming too much.
But the main task of aluminum in metal plastic is not to compensate for the stress in polyethylene, but to prevent the penetration of oxygen from the air in the room into the pipe
Among the advantages of metal-plastic pipelines, it is worth highlighting:
- lack of stray currents;
- constancy of the cross section;
- lower noise in comparison with metal analogues;
- lack of expansion of plastic (sagging pipes) as a result of heating water in them;
- ease of installation of the pipeline system.
The symbiosis of metal and plastic is able to withstand a short-term increase in the temperature of the water inside to +115 ° C. And plus 95 degrees Celsius - for him the norm.
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A metal-plastic pipe is a structurally complex multilayer system, each layer of which clearly fulfills the function assigned to it. Material developers have tried to preserve the best properties of metal and plastic in one product and reduce negative qualities
Pipes from the union of metal and polymer are excellent for transporting media with temperatures up to + 95ºС. They work ideally in heating systems in which the temperature does not exceed + 70ºС
Manufacturers of metal-plastic pipes guarantee 50 years of excellent service for their products. They can easily be laid in a screed or monolithic in the walls, without fear that they will fail
Despite the fact that metal-plastic pipes are inferior in strength to steel and do not please with rigidity similar to PP pipes, open laying is allowed
To compensate for the thermal expansion inherent in all types of polymer pipes, fittings are used that provide linear movement of the pipe with an increase in its size. To a large extent, the aluminum layer in the pipe structure prevents elongation
With the advent of metal-plastic pipes on the market, all other options have been virtually replaced from the field of water-based floor heating. Their flexibility allows you to build a coil of any complexity with a minimum number of connection nodes
Metalloplastics pipelines are assembled using compression and press fittings. The former are tightened with wrenches with effort, the latter are crimped with a pliers
For the construction of the pipeline, especially if the connections are made by compression fittings, a complex expensive tool is not needed. Build a system without problems you can do it yourself
Metal-plastic version of the pipeline
The use of metal-plastic in heating systems
Filling in selected strobes in the wall
Open laying of metal-plastic wiring
The use of temperature compensators
The best choice for underfloor heating
Fittings in the assembly of metal-plastic pipelines
DIY pipeline construction
Plastic pipes are ideally suited for hot water systems, "underfloor heating" and heating. It is thanks to them that the aggressive effect of oxygen on a variety of hydraulic pumps, as well as heating boilers and radiators, can be minimized.
Among the negative sides of plastic pipes are:
- aging of polyethylene in direct sunlight;
- the need for a grounding device for plumbing with a metal housing, as plastic is a dielectric;
- the need to pull fittings one year after the introduction of the pipeline system into operation.
Metal-plastic pipes must be hidden behind the finish from direct sunlight, otherwise their service life will be drastically reduced. A tightening of the fittings is required due to temperature deformations of the pipeline, which is simply impossible to completely get rid of.
And the main drawback is that metal-plastic cannot be frozen. Due to such sudden changes in temperature, it can trite apart at the seams.
Characteristics of polypropylene products
If the metal plastic in its internal structure is a composite of several layers, then the polypropylene pipe is completely plastic.
The only exceptions are products with reinforcement in the form of perforated aluminum foil. And even the foil layer does not stick together with plastic in them, as in the competitor considered above, but is soldered into plastic.
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The resistance of PP pipes to moisture, chemical and biological aggression, rigidity and a fairly high strength served as the basis for the popularity of the material
The quality and characteristics of polypropylene pipes meet sanitary and hygienic requirements. They are suitable for transporting drinking water.
PP pipes are actively used in the field of sewage construction. They are easier and more convenient to install than the usual cast-iron, much less noise
In the assortment of PP pipes presented to the buyer, there are gray, white, green, blue, black options. The color is purely related to the preferences of the manufacturer, pipes of different colors do not have any operation restrictions. Exception - black pipes, they are released with UV protection
Polypropylene pipelines are constructed with non-separable joints. The assembly uses a welding machine called an "iron"
Water pipes and heating systems are constructed from polypropylene in private houses and in city apartments. For transportation of coolant and hot water, systems are assembled from pipes with an aluminum layer in the structure
On sale now there are all the parts required for the installation of heating systems, hot and cold water supply from polypropylene. You can buy fittings and shutoff valves for pipes.
Polypropylene pipes are suitable for both concealed and open installation. When in contact with any kind of building materials, they do not lose their original technical characteristics
Polypropylene pipes for assembly of pipelines
Components for the assembly of water pipes
Sewer pipes
Color polypropylene pipes
The process of welding polypropylene pipes
Water supply in a country house
Fittings and valves
Concealed polypropylene pipe laying
Polypropylene pipes in stores are found in four versions:
- PN10 (1 MPa) - for cold water with a water temperature of up to +20 ° C and a "warm floor" with a working temperature of up to +45 ° C.
- PN16 (1.6 MPa) - for cold water and hot water with a temperature of up to +60 ° С.
- PN20 (2 MPa) - for hot water supply (up to +80 ° С).
- PN25 (2.5 MPa) - for hot water supply and central heating pipelines with a coolant temperature of up to +95 ° С.
Lack of glue and monolithic plastic (even in the case of reinforcement) make the pipe product made of polypropylene more durable. Here, this option is superior to metal plastic.
PPR pipes are available in gray, green, white and black colors. In the first three cases, this is just a coloring to simplify the wiring. A black color means that the product contains additives that protect it from ultraviolet radiation.
In a metal-plastic pipe, the aluminum layer in the thickness of the polyethylene wall is approximately in the middle. And in a PN25 polypropylene product, aluminum is offset to its outer side. In this case, this layer performs exclusively reinforcing functions. Often, aluminum is replaced with fiberglass, which copes with the task of amplification no worse.
To read in more detail about the characteristics, assortment, types and features of polypropylene pipes and fittings used for their installation, follow this link.
The connection of polypropylene pipes is made by soldering using a special soldering iron. Even with a little practice, working with him is easy. However, there is one caveat - if the temperature of the polypropylene at the junction is too low or too high, then the connection will turn out to be fragile.
At the same time, the probability of underheating of plastic and associated leaks increases sharply when working in the cold. At minus temperatures, installation of PPR pipes is generally prohibited. Manufacturers recommend assembling polypropylene pipelines only in rooms where the air is warmed above + 10 ° C.
Fittings for installing polypropylene pipes are cheap, but the complexity and cost of soldering them is higher than that of a competitor from PEX-AL-PEX
In terms of advantages and disadvantages, polypropylene is generally similar to metal plastic. The only exception is thermal expansion. As the temperature rises, the PPR pipe begins to deform. It is from heating that the plastic expands, but in this case there is nothing to compensate for this expansion.
The pipes eventually sag. Moreover, they can not only sag, but also rest against a turn or an end with a cap on the wall. And then the destruction of the pipeline is possible. When installing PPR, this feature is important to consider, providing for compensating elements and sliding supports in the wiring diagram.
Comparison of metal and polypropylene
To determine whether a metal-plastic pipe is better or polypropylene, it is necessary to consider both options carefully from all sides. In some cases, the best choice is metal plastic, and in others - polypropylene. It all depends on the specific installation and operation conditions of the future pipeline.
Criterion # 1 - pipe performance
In terms of plasticity, polypropylene is somewhat stiffer than metal plastic. The second pipes are easier to bend, which simplifies their transportation and laying. This rigidity is associated both with the hardness of the plastic itself and with the thickness of the pipe walls made of it. With the same performance characteristics, they are thicker in polypropylene products than in metal-plastic ones.
Due to the thicker walls of the PPR pipe, the outside diameter for the same systems has to be chosen with a larger cross section than the equivalent of PEX-AL-PEX
Unlike polypropylene pipes, metal-plastic pipes are bent. It is them that it is recommended to use when installing a "warm floor" with laying it with a spiral without additional connections at the turns.
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Plastic floor heating
Minimum connections in the route
Floor heating from polypropylene pipes
The complexity of the work in the assembly of PP coil
Heating circuit with PP piping
The flexibility of plastic pipes
Plastic heating system
Metal-plastic radiator connection
If you assemble such a heating system from polypropylene, you will have to perform every bend using corner fittings. And these are additional points of potential breakthroughs.
In both cases, the inner coating of the pipes remains smooth, regardless of the hardness of the water or coolant inside and the flow temperature. Clogging as a result of the formation of deposits in plastic pipes is virtually eliminated.
PEX-AL-PEX pipes are available in the range from 16 to 63 mm, while the PPR version can reach up to 110 mm in diameter
When comparing the working pressure, you need to look at the temperature of the water inside. If the latter is heated to +20 ° C, then both types of pipes can withstand up to 25 atm. Here, polyethylene is equal to metal plastic. However, in the case of heating systems, the situation is somewhat changing.
With increasing temperatures, the polyethylene pipe begins to lose the metal-plastic. The first one, when heated to 80–90 ° С, can withstand no more than 7 atm, and the second one will not break through even at 10 atm.
Criterion # 2 - operating temperatures
According to this parameter, metal plastic has a slight advantage. He is able to withstand up to +115 ° C at maximum. For polypropylene, the maximum temperature is only 95-100 ° C. However, there is one caveat.
The metal-plastic pipe is able to withstand for a long time the high temperatures of the hot coolant from the boiler. At the same time, her service life reaches 50 years. A polypropylene analog will last up to half a century under such loads only if this product is PN25.
If even too hot water is brought into the pipeline from PPR PN10 or PN16 at high pressure, then its life will be 3-4 years. These options for polypropylene pipes are not originally intended for heating systems with elevated coolant temperatures.
Due to the lower thermal conductivity, heat losses in metal-plastic pipelines are 2-3 times lower than in polypropylene pipelines
In terms of frost resistance, both types of pipes are comparable. That is, it is not worthwhile to allow freezing of water in them from the word "never." If polypropylene can still withstand a small short-term expansion due to the formation of ice inside, and then return to its original state, then metal-plastic will freeze immediately after freezing the water supply.
The main advantage and the main problem of metal-plastic pipes is their multilayer structure. It makes these products more resistant to high temperatures.However, it can also lead to delamination of the metal from plastic during sharp temperature changes.
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Plastic system for transporting hot media
Cold and hot polypropylene plumbing
Using Motion Brackets
Minimize linear expansion with hidden installation
Bending Elastic
U-shaped section of the PP pipeline
Metal-plastic expansion loop
Bellows hose as a compensator
Aluminum and polyethylene have different expansion rates. With a sharp jump in temperature, the adhesive layer simply does not have time to transfer stress from one material to another. As a result, the metal plastic delaminates, the pipe simply breaks. This can happen both with a sharp heating of water in the pipeline, and with its sudden freezing. Plus, in the latter case, there is also the danger of an aluminum layer rupturing along the weld.
Criterion # 3 - installation methods
To assemble the pipeline, you will need a pipe cutter for polypropylene or metal plastic. Both polypropylene and metal-plastic pipelines according to the connection technology belong to one-piece systems.
To connect pipes from metal-plastic, only fittings are used, for the installation of which three technologies are used:
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Plastic pipe joints
Tight fitting installation
Stop valves
Compression fitting option
Fixing the fitting with an adjustable wrench
Crimp Connector
Press fitting installation by crimping
Installation of a sliding compression fitting
In the first case, polypropylene fittings are used for soldering, and in the second, crimp couplings and press fittings are used. It is impossible to disassemble the water pipe assembled using these elements, and then reinstall it in the previous configuration.
On our website there is a detailed overview of the methods for installing metal-plastic pipes, where special attention is paid to the rules for making reliable joints.
To connect polypropylene pipes to each other and to fittings, measurements are first taken (1), then the desired section (2) is cut with a pipe cutter, their ends are heated with a special soldering iron for welding polypropylene (3), and then they are connected to each other and the joint is simply cooled down (4) )
Polypropylene pipelines greatly outperform metal-plastic pipelines in quality and reliability of the connection. After heating and cooling of the polypropylene between the fitting and the pipe, a chemically homogeneous monolithic joint is formed, subject to the rules of welding. It is almost impossible to break such a connection with your hands or with water pressure.
But this only applies to plumbing, which are connected in compliance with all technological standards. When overheating or underheating of polypropylene with a soldering iron, the joint inevitably turns out to be fragile, it will not last for a long time. And as a result - leaks and repairs to the finish. Therefore, it is so important to choose the right soldering temperature.
Systems made of polypropylene pipes are more complex in structure and in the number of connecting elements used. As metal-plastic, they can not be bent. Each turn of the pipeline must be done using angles and tees. However, such fittings are several times cheaper than analogs for joining metal-plastic.
Installation of metal-plastic pipes can be performed at subzero temperatures even on the street, and polypropylene can be soldered exclusively in heated rooms
If the metal-plastic pipeline is planned to be laid under the screed on the floor or monolithic in the wall, then it should be assembled exclusively using press fittings. They are more reliable than couplings with crimping nuts and do not require subsequent tightening.
To make it easier for you to understand all the nuances of the choice between polypropylene and metal-plastic, we have selected several video materials with a description of pipes from various materials and the features of their installation.
Overview - which is better metal or polypropylene:
Comparison of various plastic pipes:
Features of the installation of heating systems from metal-plastic and polypropylene pipes:
Choosing between a metal-plastic and polypropylene pipe, it is necessary to determine in advance the further finishing and installation method.
If a “warm floor” is being made, then it is better to buy metal-plastic with reliable press fittings. And for the plumbing in the apartment’s bathroom, polypropylene, cheaper in terms of materials and assembly, is quite suitable.
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