Restrained Ductile Iron Pipe: What It Is & Where to Use It
Restrained ductile iron pipe is designed to prevent joint separation under thrust forces, making it ideal for high-pressure pipelines, steep slopes, directional changes, and seismic zones. In this video, we explain what restrained ductile iron pipe is, how restrained joints work, and when engineers should specify restraint instead of traditional thrust blocks. This guide is ideal for pipeline designers, EPC contractors, consultants, and municipal authorities working on critical water and wastewater infrastructure. 📞 Engineering & Supply Support For ductile iron piping systems, fittings, and project support: YasminTrading 🌐 https://YasminTrading.com 📩 [email protected] This video is created by NotebookLM

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