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Polymer pipework manufacturer - REHAU is set to hold an online showcase on its latest district heating pipework, RAUVIPEX, which will explore how the product can help address common challenges for heat network designers and installers.

RAUVIPEX

Hosted by Alexandra Leedham, Technical Team Leader for Renewable Energy at REHAU Building Solutions, the showcase is set to take place from 11 am to 11:45 am on Wednesday, 4 December, 2024, with prospective attendees able to register their interest now.

Launched in July 2024, RAUVIPEX is the culmination of over 25 years of expertise in district heating design and has been specially constructed to offer market-renowned flexibility, while maintaining superior insulative performance.

streamlining the installation

As part of the showcase, Alexandra will discuss how the pipework’s flexibility can help significantly streamline the installation process for those working on new projects, alongside how features, such as the longitudinal watertightness barrier can help safeguard against damage once in the ground.

After covering various aspects of the district heating system, alongside product testing and performance, the session will round out with an open-forum Q&A, which will allow attendees to pose their district heating queries to REHAU.

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