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Endot Industries, Inc. was founded in 1972
with a mission -
To provide our customers with the highest quality plastic pipe and
conduit on a timely basis and at competitive prices.
Production began in 1973 with one extruder making gas pipe from
PE 3406 Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene. Endot continues
to make yellow gas pipe and tubing today.
Over the next several years Endot grew and expanded its marketing
efforts into the water pipe market. With the advent of PE3408 resins
Endot began to focus primarily on water pipe products.
| Endot has long been a leader
in the small diameter polyethylene water pipe market. With the
acquisition of a polyethylene pipe competitor in 1990 and the
1998 acquisition of the assets of Orangeburg Industries, Endot
significantly increased our market share in the water pipe market
and added production facilities in Ohio and Tennessee. |
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Endot has become a nationwide producer of
polyethylene water pipe for the water well, lawn irrigation and
municipal water works markets and one of the largest small diameter
HDPE water pipe producers in the USA.
Endots newest product, EndoPure, was introduced in 1994. EndoPure
is the first blue polyethylene water pipe designed to meet the color
code standards of todays utility markets. The clear core of
EndoPure provides visual assurance of purity and that no contaminants
will be transferred from the pipe to the water in it.
When the first fiber optic cables were being installed in 1978,
Endot began production of light guide innerducts. Innerduct is a
small diameter tube used to subdivide larger 3.5 and 4
conduits designed for large diameter copper cables into 3 or 4 smaller
channels more suited to small diameter fiber optic cables. Innerduct
allows better utilization of the existing underground conduit systems,
especially in major metropolitan area.
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Endot was also
one of the first companies to produce corrugated innerduct,
a lighter weight innerduct that provides a significant reduction
in friction when installing cables. Endocor Corrugated innerduct
has lower friction than smoothwall innerduct and allows longer,
unassisted, pulls of fiber optic cable. |
Endot was the first company to produce a UL
Listed Plenum Raceway to facilitate the installation fiber optic
cable in office and factory buildings. Today Endot produces Plenum
and Riser innerduct in sizes from ½ through 2
thereby meeting the needs of the premise wiring market with the
widest range of products available. Plenum Raceway is available
in the colors White and Orange.
Today Endot has three production facilities and numerous distributors
throughout the United States and Canada. With 25 extruders in three
plants Endot can provide our distributor customers with a wide range
of the highest quality products without delay.
Endot corrugated innerduct products range in size from 1/4
through 2 and our pipe, tubing and smoothwall innerduct is
produced from 1/2 through 4 sizes.
For the name of the distributor nearest you call us at 1 - 800 -
44 ENDOT (443-6368).
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