Polyethylene 100 is the strongest PE pipe material known today. Hydroplastic PE 100 pipes are produced by the extrusion method from high density polyethylene material, depending on the Nominal Pressure (PN), Standard Dimension Ratio (SDR) and Minimum Required Strength (MRS) values. Thanks to the high MRS value PE 100 pipe at the same nominal pressure has a thinner wall thickness than PE 63 and PE 80 pipes. Thus, higher flow rate transmission capacity is created with the same diameter and economy in project costs is achieved. Hydroplastic PE 100 pipes are used successfully in underground and surface water and liquid transportation systems, geothermal systems below 40 C, food and many other fields with quality assurance in accordance with standards. Hydroplastic PE 100 pipes are available in PN4 to PN25 pressure classes and 20 mm to 800 mm diameter. It is produced in the intervals.