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coefficient of friction of hdpe conduit
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The coefficient of friction for HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) conduit typically ranges between 0.15 to 0.29. This value can vary based on surface conditions, contact pressure, and whether the contact surfaces are dry or lubricated. HDPE is widely used for conduit applications due to its low friction, which aids in the easy pulling and installation of cables. Additionally, its properties like chemical resistance, flexibility, and durability further make HDPE an ideal choice for protective conduits in various environments. It's important to consider the specific conditions of your project, as lubrication or surface treatment can significantly lower the friction, enhancing installation efficiency.
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