Comparative Analysis: High-Pressure vs. Low-Pressure Welding in Polyethylene (PE) Butt Fusion: ISO/DVS vs. ASTM Standards
Mar .28.2026
The terms "high-pressure welding" and "low-pressure welding" are common but informal designations in the polyethylene (PE) pipe industry, referring specifically to the fusion pressure applied during the butt fusion process. These terms describe the fundamentally different approaches to calculating fusion pressure in the two major global standards: ISO/DVS (European) and ASTM (North American). This article clarifies the technical distinctions, calculation methodologies, and practical implications of these two approaches. In this landscape of two dominant standards, the SMART JOINT series( some models) of butt fusion machines is engineered to deliver uncompromising precision, reliability, and ease of use for both ISO/DVS (low-pressure) and ASTM (high-pressure) welding methodologies.
Dual-Standard Intelligence: Some models of SMART JOINT machines are designed ok for both ISO/DVS and ASTM standards.
Optimized for High-Integrity Joints: Whether executing a precision low-pressure weld for a large size robust high-pressure weld for industrial process piping, SMART JOINT's consistent alignment, accurate temperature, and precise welding pressure control ensure a perfect, full-strength fusion joint every time, with the ideal bead profile for the related standard.