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Oxygen Barrier PEX Pipe — EVOH Layer to DIN 4726 for Hydronic Heating

Hitze is a German brand of premium oxygen-barrier PEX pipe, contract-manufactured to German standards. An EVOH barrier layer blocks oxygen diffusion per DIN 4726 — protecting boilers, pumps and manifolds from corrosion in closed heating loops.

Sized 16–25 mm, red/blue/white, bulk and private-label ready — with matching manifolds if you sell the whole loop.

Trade / wholesale supply only — Hitze supplies wet (water-based) hydronic systems, not electric floor mats, and does not sell single coils at retail.

Red oxygen-barrier PEX-a heating coils bundled and stacked on a pallet, ready for hydronic and radiant-floor systems EVOH · DIN 4726 · EN ISO 15875

EVOH · DIN 4726

What an Oxygen Barrier Does — EVOH Layer, DIN 4726, and Why Your Boiler Depends On It

In a closed heating loop the water recirculates for years. Every molecule of oxygen that diffuses through the pipe wall goes looking for steel to corrode. The barrier is the line of defence.

Ordinary PEX is slightly permeable to oxygen. In an open system that’s harmless — but a hydronic loop is closed, so oxygen that seeps through the wall dissolves into the water and attacks the steel and cast-iron parts it touches: boiler heat exchangers, circulating pumps, and steel/brass manifolds. Over a heating season this shows up as rust, sludge, blocked flow and premature failure. Hitze oxygen-barrier PEX embeds an EVOH (ethylene vinyl alcohol) layer bonded inside the pipe wall that limits oxygen diffusion to the DIN 4726 threshold, so the loop stays clean and the metal components last.

  • The mechanism: EVOH is a high-barrier polymer laminated between PEX layers with tie-adhesive — not a surface coating that scuffs off.
  • The standard: DIN 4726 sets the maximum permissible oxygen permeation for pipes in closed heating circuits; Hitze barrier PEX is built to that limit — oxygen-permeation figures coming soon.
  • The alignment: also built to ASTM F876/F877 (PEX) and EN ISO 15875 — one pipe, both markets.
End-on view of a black oxygen-barrier PEX heating pipe showing the solid multilayer wall that limits oxygen diffusion
The barrier is in the wall — solid multilayer build that limits O₂ diffusion

Barrier is a spec, not an upgrade. For any closed hydronic or radiant-floor loop, a DIN 4726 oxygen barrier is the requirement. Non-barrier PEX belongs on potable water, not heating.

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Construction & Sizes

Five-Layer EVOH Build, 16 to 25 mm

A barrier is only as good as where it sits in the wall. Ours is laminated inside, protected on both faces, across the sizes radiant work actually uses.

The oxygen barrier is not painted on the surface where handling and installation would damage it. It’s laminated inside the pipe wall and protected by an outer PEX layer:

LayerMaterialFunction
1 (outer)PEXMechanical protection, print/branding surface
2Tie-adhesiveBonds barrier to outer PEX
3 (core)EVOHOxygen barrier — blocks O₂ diffusion per DIN 4726
4Tie-adhesiveBonds barrier to inner PEX
5 (inner)PEXFluid contact, flow surface, pressure/temperature rating
Cut ends of PEX heating pipe lined up by size, showing the multilayer wall build
Cut ends across the size range — the multilayer wall build
Nominal sizeMetric ODSDRFormColors
16 mmDN16SDR 9 (approx.)CoilRed / Blue / White
20 mmDN20SDR 9 (approx.)CoilRed / Blue / White
25 mmDN25SDR 9 (approx.)Coil / straightRed / Blue / White

16 mm and 20 mm are the radiant-floor volume sizes; 25 mm serves distribution and larger loops. Coil lengths, bend radius and pressure/temperature ratings (bar / ℃) per size are in the Spec Pack. Exact stock coil lengths and ratings: coming soon.

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Five-layer construction, DIN 4726 data, dimensional table, coil lengths and pressure/temperature ratings in one PDF for your compliance and design files. Email required · test figures coming soon.

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Radiant & Hydronic

Built for Radiant Floor & Hydronic Heating — And the Manifold to Match

Barrier PEX isn’t a standalone SKU — it’s one part of a loop. Buyers who sell the whole system win the margin.

Hitze oxygen-barrier PEX is engineered for wet (water-based) hydronic systems — radiant floor loops, panel-radiator circuits and closed heating distribution — not electric floor mats. The DIN 4726 barrier keeps the recirculating water oxygen-free so boilers, pumps and manifolds run clean for the life of the system. Because 16 mm and 20 mm barrier PEX pairs directly with Hitze underfloor-heating manifolds and press fittings, importers and private-label brands can ship a complete hydronic package — pipe, manifold and connections from one certified source — instead of a lone coil.

  • Use barrier PEX for closed hydronic / radiant-floor heating loops.
  • Use non-barrier potable PEX for domestic drinking water (see the parent PEX page).
  • Sell the system: barrier PEX + manifold + press fittings, one supplier, one set of paperwork.
A crimp tool joining heating pipe to a brass fitting for a hydronic loop connection
Barrier PEX joined to brass fittings — connect it straight into a Hitze manifold

Building the full loop? Pair barrier PEX with our manifolds and press fittings for a single-supplier hydronic package.

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Selection

Oxygen-Barrier vs Non-Barrier PEX — Which One, and When

Same base pipe, one added layer, two different jobs. Getting the choice right is the difference between a clean loop and a corroded boiler.

SpecOxygen-Barrier PEXNon-Barrier PEX
Added layerEVOH barrier (DIN 4726)None
Blocks O₂ diffusion Yes No
Use forClosed hydronic / radiant-floor heatingPotable (drinking) water
ProtectsBoilers, pumps, steel/brass manifolds
Typical colorsRed / Blue / WhiteWhite / Blue / Red
Key standardDIN 4726 + ASTM F876/F877 + EN ISO 15875ASTM F876/F877 + NSF/ANSI 61
Certification focusHeating specPotable safety (NSF-14, NSF/ANSI 61, cUPC, WRAS, DVGW)
Blue PEX-b coils stacked on a pallet, the non-barrier potable-water side of the range
Colour-coded by job — blue potable coils vs red barrier heating coils

The rule is simple. Closed heating loop → oxygen-barrier PEX, every time — no barrier means oxygen corrosion. Potable water → non-barrier PEX — a barrier adds cost with no benefit on an open drinking-water line. Hitze supplies both from one house, so wholesalers and private-label brands cover heating and plumbing SKUs without splitting suppliers or paperwork.

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FAQ

Oxygen-Barrier PEX FAQ — For Wholesalers, Contractors & Importers

Does your oxygen-barrier PEX meet DIN 4726?
For the WholesalerYes. Our barrier PEX carries an internal EVOH layer that limits oxygen diffusion to the DIN 4726 threshold for closed heating loops, and it’s built to ASTM F876/F877 and EN ISO 15875. Oxygen-permeation test data ships in the Spec Pack. Certificate and test numbers: coming soon.
Which sizes does oxygen-barrier PEX come in, and what’s the bend radius?
For the ContractorCommon heating sizes are 16, 20 and 25 mm (DN16-DN25) in coils, red/blue/white; 16 mm and 20 mm are the radiant-floor volume sizes. Full coil lengths, bend radius and pressure/temperature ratings are in the Spec Pack. Exact stock coil lengths: coming soon.
Why is an oxygen barrier needed for underfloor heating?
For the ContractorA hydronic loop is closed, so oxygen that diffuses through ordinary PEX dissolves into the water and corrodes your boiler, pump and steel manifold. The EVOH barrier blocks that diffusion per DIN 4726, so barrier PEX is a spec requirement for heating — non-barrier PEX belongs on potable water only.
Can you private-label oxygen-barrier PEX and match my market’s certification?
For the Importer / Private-Label BrandYes. Barrier PEX is OEM/ODM ready with your logo and print, and we align certification to your market — cUPC/NSF for North America, DVGW and WRAS for the UK and EU. It pairs with Hitze manifolds so you sell a system, not a coil. MOQ is sample-friendly; exact figure coming soon.
What’s the difference between your barrier and non-barrier PEX?
For the Importer / DistributorThe barrier version adds an EVOH layer (DIN 4726) that blocks oxygen — use it for closed heating loops. Non-barrier PEX has no barrier and is used for potable water (NSF-14, NSF/ANSI 61, cUPC). We supply both from one house, so you cover heating and plumbing SKUs under one supplier and one PO.

Still deciding on barrier grade, size or certification? Request Oxygen-Barrier PEX Samples or Get Wholesale Pricing — we’ll match spec, market and manifold to your order.

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Send your 16/20/25 mm size mix, target market and volumes — we reply with pricing, MOQ, DIN 4726 data and the matching manifolds for a single-supplier hydronic loop.

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