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What is poly welding and who can do it?

If you’re working with HDPE pipe, you’ve probably heard the terms like poly welding, pipe fusion and plastic pipe welding. They’re all describing the same basic idea: joining polyethylene pipe and fittings by using controlled heat to create a permanent bond. And when it’s done properly, the result is seriously impressive. No glue. No threaded..

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Why Proper Pipe Alignment Is Essential for Quality Poly Pipe Welding

When it comes to polyethylene (PE) pipe welding, it’s often the simple things that make the biggest difference. One of those is pipe alignment. Whether you’re carrying out butt welding or electrofusion welding, taking the time to correctly align the pipe before the weld is one of the easiest ways to improve the quality of the..

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The Real Cost Of Unqualified Poly Welders

If your welders aren’t qualified, you have a problem – you just might not know it yet. In Australia, you can’t legally weld polyethylene pipe without being trained and assessed as competent. That’s not a guideline or a best practice. It’s a requirement. But here’s the thing: unlike most skilled trades, there’s no licence card..

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Before your next PE pipeline install, read this

How do I make sure my crew are compliant?

So you’ve won a PE Pipeline Project… the next step is to make sure your welders have the right qualifications Nothing slows down a project faster than discovering your crew doesn’t hold the qualifications required by the client, superintendent or asset owner. If your team will be carrying out polyethylene (PE) electrofusion welding, it’s important..

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Do You Need to Be Qualified to Weld PE Pipelines in NSW?

If you’re a plumber, civil contractor or pipeline installer, you’ve probably asked the question: “Do I need to be qualified to weld polyethylene (PE) pipelines?” The short answer is yes. While New South Wales does not have a separate licence specifically for PE pipe welding, installers carrying out polyethylene pipe jointing are expected to be trained and..

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What Is The Difference Between Butt Welding and Electrofusion?

If you’re starting out in polyethylene (PE) pipe welding, one of the first things you’ll discover is that there are two main ways to join PE pipe: butt welding and electrofusion welding. Both methods create strong, permanent, leak-free joints used in water, gas, plumbing, civil infrastructure, mining and industrial pipeline systems. The key difference is how the pipes..

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What Is The Best Method: Butt Welding or Electrofusion?

Electrofusion vs Butt Welding: What Jointing Method Should You Specify? So you’re preparing to specify your next PE pipeline – what is the best method: Butt Welding or Electrofusion? Choosing the wrong PE jointing method can impact installation costs, construction timelines, site access requirements, and long-term asset performance. The two most common methods for joining..

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Do I Need to Be Qualified to Weld PE Pipelines in Queensland?

Do You Need a Qualification to Weld PE Pipes in QLD? If you’re a plumber, civil contractor or pipeline installer, you’ve probably asked yourself this question at some point: do I need to be qualified to weld polyethylene (PE) pipelines? The short answer is yes. Queensland doesn’t issue a licence or ticket specifically for PE..

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Why You Shouldn’t Work On Water Mains Without Qualifications

Civil Contractors: Are Your Crew Certified for Electrofusion Water Main Work? If your team is welding polyethylene (PE) water mains, here’s why they shouldn’t work on water mains without qualifications. They could be exposing your business to compliance issues, rejected work, and project delays. Industry standards referenced by the National Construction Code (NCC) and Plumbing..

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Do You Need Qualifications to Weld PE Pipelines in Western Australia?

If you’re a plumber, civil contractor or pipeline installer, you’ve probably asked yourself this question at some point: do I need to be qualified to weld polyethylene (PE) pipelines? The short answer is yes. Western Australia doesn’t have a separate licence or ticket specifically for PE pipe welding. But installers carrying out polyethylene pipe jointing..

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