
- Flexible jointed pipes
- Ovoid flexible pipes
- Ogee pipes
- Perforated pipes
- Manholes
- The Perfect Manhole
- Manhole bases
- Preformed manholes
- Chamber units
- DN 3660 / 4000 chambers
- Standard cover slabs
- Special cover slabs
- Landing slabs / reducing slabs
- Adjusting units / seating rings
- Side entry manholes
- Soakaway units
- Rectangular manholes
- Demarcation chambers
- Manhole steps
- Integrated ladder system
- Chamber ring sealant
- Catchpits / silt traps
- Caisson shaft sinking system
- House inspection chambers
- Gully pots
Polygonal Bends
Bends are manufactured by cutting pipes into two or three segments and joining them together at the required angle using an epoxy resin.
Standard bends are generally supplied in accordance with the tables below.

11.25o |
22.5o |
45o |
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Nominal Size |
Leg |
Total effective length |
Leg |
Total effective length |
Leg |
Total effective length |
DN |
mm |
mm |
mm |
mm |
mm |
mm |
225 - 600 |
300 |
600 |
300 |
600 |
300 |
600 |
Nominal Size |
90o |
|
Leg |
Total effective |
|
DN |
mm |
mm |
225 - 300 |
415 |
1250 |
375 - 600 |
415 |
1250 |
675 - 900 |
585 |
1750 |
1000 - 1200 |
835 |
2500 |
1350 and above |
Contact technical department |
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Notes:
- Where specific angles, centre line lengths or radii are required, these must be specified at the time of order (specials made to order).
- Bends may not necessarily have the same load-bearing capacity as the pipes with which they are to be laid. It is therefore recommended that they should be surrounded by suitably designed in-situ concrete where significant load conditions have to be met, or where anchorage of the pipeline is required.
- Bends have the same manufactured internal diameter and wall thickness as the pipes with which they are to be laid.
- DN1125 pipes are not kitemarked.







