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    Plastima is revolutionizing the pipe market with BIOMA, its new range of bi-oriented PVC.

    21 November 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Plastima, the Moroccan leader in thermoplastic pipes, unveils BIOMA, an innovative range of bi-oriented PVC (PVC-BO) tubes designed for pressurized networks. This technological advancement, a first in Morocco, illustrates the company’s commitment to transforming the piping industry while addressing the strategic challenges of water resource management.

    **A Moroccan know-how at the service of excellence**

    Entirely designed and produced in Morocco, the BIOMA range reflects local industrial expertise. Through significant investments in its infrastructure, Plastima offers solutions that comply with the strictest international standards while reducing dependence on imports. This project also supports national industrial sovereignty and creates job opportunities in a key sector for the Moroccan economy.

    **Addressing the challenges of water and the environment**

    In the face of global issues such as water stress and sustainable resource management, BIOMA offers robust and eco-friendly solutions tailored to various needs:

    – **Drinking water**: Reliable distribution with high-quality standards.
    – **Agricultural irrigation**: Lightweight and durable, facilitating installations in rural areas.
    – **Sanitation**: Sustainable management of wastewater with optimized pressurized networks.
    – **Fire protection networks**: High resistance for enhanced safety.

    **A revolutionary technology: PVC-BO**

    BIOMA is based on bi-oriented PVC, a high-performance thermoplastic material that offers increased durability due to its resistance to high pressures and mechanical stresses. Its advantages include:

    – **Durability**: Resistance to wear and extreme conditions, reducing the risk of leaks.
    – **Economic efficiency**: Easier transport and installation, with optimized costs for large projects.
    – **Environmental respect**: 100% recyclable material, meeting the expectations of a sustainable future.

    **A promising future for Moroccan infrastructure**

    With BIOMA, Plastima confirms its driving role in the development of national hydraulic infrastructure. By combining innovation, sustainability, and local expertise, the company contributes to the transformation of pressurized networks while supporting the objectives of sustainable water resource management.

    Since its founding in 1969, Plastima has established itself as a key player in the Moroccan industry. A member of the SEKKAT group and employing over 700 employees, the company continues to innovate to meet the current and future challenges of the sector.

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