What Is the Difference Between HDPE and MDPE?

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WL Plastics is North America’s largest manufacturer of solid wall polyethylene pressure pipe producing both high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) pipe. These two materials are versatile, high-performance plastics that differ in density, in how they are made, and in how they are used in piping applications. MDPE and HDPE have different physical properties due to their density differences and manufacturing process. MDPE pressure pipe is generally only used for natural gas distribution while HDPE pipe is used for all pressure pipe applications.

Both HDPE and MDPE are polyethylene pipe are:

  • Ductile
  • Flexible
  • Resistance to corrosion
  • Resistance to chemical damage, and
  • Heat Fusible

Learn more about the similarities and differences between these two polyethylene materials in the following paragraphs.

What Is HDPE pipe?

HDPE pipe is black or black with colored stripes to identify its end use (e.g., yellow for natural gas, blue for potable water, green for wastewater, etc.). Well dispersed carbon black added to the natural PE4710 resin gives the pipe its black color and protection against UV degradation for a minimum of 10 years. PE4710 is a bimodal resin produced from two reactors in series which gives PE4710 a wide molecular weight distribution (MWD). A broad MWD improves processability and increases molecular side chain branching which increases the materials resistance to slow crack growth.

HDPE is the go-to choice for many applications including:

  • Oil and gas gathering
  • Potable water distribution and transmission
  • Wastewater systems
  • Mining and industrial systems
  • Natural gas distribution
  • Power and communication lines

What Is MDPE pipe?

MDPE pipe is solid yellow and is primarily used for natural gas distribution. Yellow color masterbatch added to the natural PE2708 resin the pipe its color and protection against UV degradation for a minimum of 3 years. PE2708 resin is made by either unimodal or bi-modal process. Unimodal resins are produced in a single reactor and have narrower MWD than bi-modal resins.

Differences Between HDPE and MDPE

PE4710 HDPE pipe offers higher tensile strength, higher operating pressures for a given wall thickness (DR), and better resistance to rapid crack propagation (RCP) than MDPE pipe made from bimodal or unimodal PE2708. Because of its higher tensile strength, PE4710 pipe can be pulled longer distances through no-dig installations such as horizontal directional drilling. The higher hydrostatic design basis (HDB) of PE4710 allows the design engineer to use a thinner wall pipe (higher DR) for a given maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP). A thinner pipe wall increases pipe flow capacity and reduces material costs. The better resistance to RCP of PE4710 allows operators and contractors to feel more comfortable when installing or working on PE4710 pipe at low temperatures. Typical properties of PE2708 and PE4710 are shown in the Table below.

Typical Values




PropertyTest ProcedureUnitsBi-Modal HDPEBi-Modal MDPEUnimodal MDPE
Material DesignationPPI TR-4
PE4710PE2708PE2708
Density, Natural (w/ UV stabilizer & color)ASTM D1505gms / cm30.955 (0.960)0.94 (0.943)0.94 (0.943)
Tensile Strength at YieldASTM D638 (Type IV)psi>35002600 to 28002600 to 2800
PENT (Slow Crack Growth)ASTM F1473hrs>2000>2000>500
Hydrostatic Design Basis at 73°FASTM D2837psi16001,2501,250
Hydrostatic Design Basis at 140°FASTM D2837psi10001000800
Color; UV StabilizerASTM D3350Black w/ yellow stripes & 2-3% carbon blackColored Yellow w/ UV stabilizerColored Yellow w/ UV stabilizer
Rapid Crack Propagation Critical Pressure (Pc) @ 0°C (32°F)ISO 13477psi174123 – 14515 – 90
Rapid Crack Propagation Critical Temperature (Tc) @ 5barISO 13477oF<22860

Choose HDPE and MDPE Pipes From WL Plastics

WL Plastics is North America’s largest manufacturer of solid wall polyethylene pressure pipe producing both high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) pipe. WL Plastics has nine ISO 9001:2015 certified facilities strategically located across the US manufacturing pipe in compliance with industry standards such as API (15LE), AWWA (C901 & C906), and ASTM (D3035, F714, D2513, F2619) under strict quality control. WL Plastics also carries several third party certifications such as UL, NSF, FM, and UPC.

Contact us today to learn more about HDPE and MDPE pipe options.

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