Seminole Heights Wastewater Overflow

This overflow project directed rainwater to a local lake and prevented stormwater overflow to neighborhoods.

Although HDPE pipe offers many benefits over other pipe materials, working with HDPE pipe can present challenges to contractors and field technicians who lack the technical experience of working with HDPE pipe and fittings. Does each weld meet specifications? Are safety considerations and requirements being met? Will this installation hold up when the pressure is turned on?

HDPE, Inc. trainers are experts in their field. Each tariner is qualified by fusion equipment manufacturers, as well as pipe and fittings manufacturers to ensure we are providing you with the latest training techniques and technology available in the market.

600 Training 1

 

HDPE, Inc. training classes cover:

  • Introduction to HDPE pipe and fittings
  • Fusion techniques – Butt fusion, Electrofusion, Saddle fusion, Socket fusion, Extrusion and more.
  • Proper equipment usage for the job – Equipment training Fittings and components –
  • How to select and work with HDPE fittings in a piping system
  • Adaptation of different pipe materials to HDPE
  • New HDPE technology updates
  • Continuing education programs for equipment, fittings, systems and techniques

Fortunately, you have a partner on your side with years of experience in working with HDPE pipe throughout a multitude of industries. HDPE, Inc. offers custom training curriculums specifically designed to your project, allowing your technicians to quickly get up to speed with the techniques and specifications required for working with HDPE. There is NO substitute for having a partner in the trenches with you!
Why custom training for a project? Each project is different and presents to the field technician a unique set of welding, equipment and material handling issues. General classroom training cannot adequately address the conditions, materials, and technologies involved with a HDPE pipe system installation.

Only a custom-designed curriculum can address these challenges and get your field technicians up to speed to meet the project specifications.

600 Training 2

 

HDPE, Inc. classes begin with classroom training at HDPE, Inc. headquarters. Classroom training covers the basics of working with HDPE, the theory and steps required on a typical job site.

Completing this training is a testing element to assure a good working knowledge of materials, techniques and equipment before actual hands-on training.

The second phase of training is hands-on at HDPE, Inc. headquarters. This provides technicians with an introduction to using HDPE equipment, basic welding techniques and material handling. For field technicians new to HDPE, this is an important phase in their training prior to actual job site training.

The final phase of training takes place on the jobsite, working with actual system components in a real-world piping installation. HDPE, Inc. industry-qualified field technicians work along side the trainee, showing the best fusion techniques and proper equipment usage for each type of joint or fitting.