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License for Giant Diameter Polyethylene Pipe Awarded in Brazil
License for Giant Diameter Polyethylene Pipe Awarded in Brazil
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KWH Pipe (Canada) Ltd.
6507 Mississauga Rd.
Mississauga, ON, L5N1A6
USA



Press release date: December 4, 2012

The KWH Pipe Ltd. Group of Vaasa, Finland and Armco Staco S.A Industria Metalurgica of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil have announced the granting by KWH Pipe to Armco Staco of an exclusive license for the manufacture and marketing of Weholite Pipe in Brazil. The Weholite product line, invented by KWH Pipe in the 1980s, consists of High Density Polyethylene Pipe, Fittings and fabricated assemblies.

Among the unique features of the structured wall HDPE Weholite Pipe is its availability in inside diameters through 3500 mm. Armco Staco plans initial offering through 3000 mm ID. The pipe is used extensively worldwide in low pressure/gravity service applications with potable water, storm water, sewage and other various liquids. Weholite fabricated assemblies are designed for special functions such as manholes, detention tanks and even individual family-size sewage treatment units for remote regions.

The Weholite pipe's smooth surfaces enhance flow rates compared with steel, cast iron or concrete. With its extra large diameters, Weholite pipe also provides an enclosed channel to conduct liquids over some distance. The lightweight polyethylene pipe is continuously extruded and thus furnished in any shippable length, which facilitates quick installation. Its corrosion resistant properties ensure long service life. Cost effectiveness is an important feature of the Weholite product line. Weholite pipe is joined mostly by extrusion welding and the joints meet the standards for leakproof joints.

KWH Weholite Licensees have manufacturing operations in 9 other locations in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America in addition to KWH Pipe direct owned factories in Finland, Nordic Countries, Europe, North America and Asia. KWH Pipe (2011 turnover: US$ 299 million) has been producing plastic pipe since 1955 and also manufactures solid wall High Density Polyethylene pressure pipe through 1600 mm outside diameter.

Armco Staco S.A. Industria Metallurgica, in existence for almost 100 years, with operations in Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Jacarei and Resende, is the largest manufacturer of corrugated steel drainage pipe and highway safety steel guard rails in Latin America. 2011 turnover was US$ 150 million.

Weholite production operations for Armco Staco will be carried out at newly constructed facilities now underway at Resende, Brazil. Weholite product is expected to be available from Armco Staco during the second half of 2013.

Inquiries may be made in Brazil to: fbeltrao@armcostaco.com. Tel: +55 21 2472 9110.

http://www.ins-news.com/en_UK/100/876/2100/

Further information is available from:

Mr. Jari Mylläri
Executive Vice President
KWH Pipe Ltd.

jari.myllari@kwhpipe.com
www.kwhtech.com

Mr. Fernando Vilhena
Commercial Director
Armco Staco S.A. Industria Metallurgica

fvilhena@armcostaco.com
www.armstaco.com
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