Understanding Termipore PWD – our LLDP pipes, approved by Public Works Department for Anti-termite Reticulation.

 Introduction

As we know, termites are a persistent threat to buildings and structures, causing extensive damage that can be both costly and challenging to repair. In today’s times of super expensive construction and repair costs; proactive preventive termite management known as Anti-termite Reticulation is highly preferred over traditional methods that control, not prevent termites.

Reticulation method for termite prevention is more cost-effective, easy to install, hassle-free to inject termiticides, sustainable and environmentally friendly.

As you may be aware, preventive reticulation system consists of a network of underground pipes installed across the construction and around the perimeter of a building. This network is designed to distribute a termiticides throughout the soil to create a protective barrier against termites. Repeat treatment and predetermined interval, ensures a continuous barrier that prevents termites from entering the structure. The system is typically installed during the construction phase of a building, but it can also be retrofitted to existing structures.

Brand TermiPore is available in various materials and sizes, as per the requirement of our clients. The Public Works Department in India has approved anti-termite reticulation systems with LLDP (Low Linear Density Polyethylene) pipes. www.termipore.com

TermiPore light weight LLDP pipes are a popular choice due to their durability and flexibility, cost-efficiency & corrosion resistance. TermiPore LLDP pipes are also known for their ability to withstand the rigors of underground installation, making them an ideal choice for use in anti-termite reticulation systems. The pipe has pressure operated holes at the prescribed distance that give the desired flow rate without any blockage, as can be seen from the pictures.



Guidelines of Public Works Department (PWD) are as follows:

“Providing and laying of permanent piping technology anti-termite treatment before flooring work by installing LLDP (Low linear density polyethylene) tube of 8 mm O.D. & 6.4 mm I.D.with inbuilt pressure compensation chip at every 30 cm interval in the tube, having working pressure of 2 kg/cm2 and release rate of 1.9 Itr/hour fixed by P-clips and nails. The LLDP pipe shall be installed at the entire periphery of the building and at internal network of building at a depth of 20 to 200 mm under floor at every 2 to 3 mtr. c/c distance (adjusted as per building layout) & ends of loop pass through a PVC elbow of minimum 32mm ID at junction box of wall and floor level, entering into a steel reinforced grooved flexible pipe of minimum 22 mm ID leading into Junction box and the loops shall terminate in junction boxes & test every junction during injecting chemicals for termite control treatment.”

“Anti termite treatment of floor using Imidacloprid 30.5% EC non repellent, odourless, low dose, environmentally safe termiticide with rapid action non corrosive stain free, by drilling 12mm diameter holes 300mm apart injecting the emulsion as per specification and plugging with cement mortar 1:2 ( 1 cement: 2 coarse sand) in the whole floor area DPE 12mm diameter termitube system with required number of junction boxes are to be installed.”

 

TermiPore PWD meets all the required parameters in terms of material and design; and is PWD approved. Brand TermiPore, manufactured by an ISO 9001:2015 Certified company; is known for its reliability, superior quality & dependable customer support and service. For more information, 

visit www.termipore.com Or contact us at: +91 6359292525 / 8401017087 / marketing@termipore.com

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