Monsoon, UV Rays, Termites: Why RPVC Pipes Handle Farm Challenges Better

Why RPVC Pipes Handle Farm Challenges Better Kasta Pipes | Kriti Industries

Farm irrigation in India goes through all kinds of weather in a single year. There are months of heavy rain, long days of strong sunlight and areas where termites are simply a part of the soil. With so much happening around the fields, pipelines need to be steady enough to work without constant checking.

RPVC pipes fit well into this routine because they are designed for outdoor agricultural use. They stay strong through seasonal changes and handle tough field conditions with less trouble. For farms that depend on regular water supply, RPVC often becomes a dependable option since it manages these everyday challenges better than many common materials.

Why RPVC performs well in Indian Agricultural conditions

Most irrigation pipelines in India lie exposed. Farmers rarely have the time or resources to dig and bury large networks. This means the pipes have to survive heavy rains, strong sunlight and insect prone soil on a daily basis.

RPVC pipes stand out here because of a mix of practical qualities that suit Indian fields:

  • Remain steady during monsoon months when water flow increases and soil becomes  loose.
  • The material handles direct sunlight well due to UV resistant properties, which helps  prevent brittleness and cracking.
  • Being termite proof by nature, they avoid hidden damage around sheds, field  boundaries and older farms.
  • Smooth inner surface supports consistent water flow, which is important for irrigation  pumps and long field runs.
  • Work with different water types often found on farms, including salt water and mildly acidic water (often seen in borewells).

When these qualities come together, farmers experience fewer leakages, fewer unexpected  breaks and less day to day maintenance.

Useful in a variety of agricultural applications 

Farms rarely use one type of water system. Some fields get borewell water, some use shared  tank storage, and some depend on seasonal sources. Water quality and pressure differ across  regions and soil types.

In this case, Kasta RPVC pipes are the best fit as can be used across multiple farming needs:

  • Surface irrigation lines
  • Pump to field connections
  • Storage tank outlets
  • Areas with hard or mineral rich water
  • Lines exposed to long hours of sunlight

Kasta RPVC pipes are available in different pressure classes and sizes helping farmers  choose the right setup for their pumps and field layout.

Kasta RPVC Pipes: Size & Pressure Range 

CategoryDetails
Available Pipe  Sizes 20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 90 mm, 110 mm, 125  mm, 140 mm, 160 mm, 180 mm, 200 mm, 225 mm, 250 mm, 280 mm, 315 mm,  355 mm, 400 mm
Pressure Ratings Offered 2.5, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12.5 kg/cm²

We at Kasta Pipes design our RPVC range to handle these everyday challenges in the field.  The strength during monsoon, the stability under harsh sunlight and the resistance to termites  make these pipes a practical choice for long term irrigation use. Farmers get a steady water  system without frequent repairs or interruptions.

In farming, the best pipe is the one that quietly does its work without creating problems.  Kasta RPVC pipes match this expectation by offering durability, reliability and ease of use  across different field conditions.

To know more about our range of RPVC Pipes and Fittings, visit our website:  https://kritiindustries.com/products/agriculture/rpvc-pipes-and-fittings/

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