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Reinforced-Thermosetting-Resin RTR Pipe

Figure 5-30. An example of a tensile stress-strain curve for reinforced thermoset resin (RTR) pipe material. Figure 5-30. An example of a tensile stress-strain curve for reinforced thermoset resin (RTR) pipe material.
The use and acceptance of buried large-diameter glass fiber, plastic reinforced, filament-wound pipe has increased steadily since the 1950s. Such RP was selected for its superior corrosion-resistance characteristics and installation-cost savings. ASTM standards use the term Reinforced Thermoset Resin Pipe (RTRP). Filament-wound pipe with a double helical angle of continuous-glass reinforcement (discussed later) is but one of several types of RTR pipe constructions. [Pg.326]


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