What Exactly is RTP Pipe?

2020-04-29


RTP is a highly engineered, multi-layered composite pipe. We manufacture it using a precise three-layer configuration:

  1. The Inner Thermoplastic Liner: Typically made of HDPE, Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX), or Polyamide (PA). This layer is completely inert, providing an ultra-smooth interior that maximizes flow rates and resists chemical attack.

  2. The Structural Reinforcement Layer: This is the powerhouse of the pipe. High-strength materials—such as steel cords, aramid fibers (Kevlar), or high-modulus glass fibers—are spirally braided or wound around the inner liner at calculated angles to withstand extreme internal pressures.

  3. The Outer Protective Jacket: A rugged, UV-resistant thermoplastic layer that shields the structural core from mechanical abrasion, impacts, and harsh environmental conditions during field handling and burial.


Application Sectors

Our RTP pipes are highly versatile and engineered to perform under the toughest industrial conditions:

  • Oil & Gas Gathering Lines: High-pressure transport of crude oil, natural gas, and associated gas.

  • Produced Water & Water Injection: Handling aggressive saltwater and high-pressure water injection systems for enhanced oil recovery (EOR).

  • Chemical & Mining Processing: Conveyance of highly corrosive industrial acids, alkalis, and abrasive mineral slurries.

  • Trenchless Pipeline Rehabilitation: Ideal for "swagelining" or lining slipped inside failing, corroded legacy steel pipes without breaking ground.