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NEXT-GEN CPVC PIPES & FITTINGS

Our CPVC pipes undergo a process called free radical chlorination, wherein elemental chlorine atoms are consistently added to polymer resin until it reaches a chlorine content of 57% to 69% by mass. This modification significantly improves the characteristics, operational capabilities, and broadens the range of applications for our pipes.

With the added advantage of using lead-free compounds during manufacturing, we ensure that our products meet high safety standards.

Our pipes not only adhere to the IS 15778 standards, but our CPVC fittings are also crafted from compound material that meets the specifications outlined in ASTM D 2846 for Copper tube sizing. The assurance of meeting high standards is further reinforced by the Central Institute of Plastic Engineering & Technology (CIPET), which has thoroughly tested and approved all CPVC products.

FAQs

Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, is a thermoplastic produced by the chlorination of polyvinyl chloride resin. It is chosen for its flexibility, ability to withstand higher temperatures, and resistance to chemicals, making it suitable for hot and cold water delivery pipes and industrial liquid handling.

Yes, suitable for both hot and cold water applications but Highly preferred for hot water applications.

The maximum operating temperature for CPVC pipes and fittings is 200°F (93°C).

Yes

The primary difference between CPVC and UPVC is that UPVC, or Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride, is made from rigid PVC without the use of plasticizers, making it more stable and stiff. can typically handle temperatures up to 140°F (60°C).

On the other hand, CPVC, or Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride, is made by chlorinating PVC resin, which allows it to withstand higher temperatures, up to 200°F (93°C). CPVC also exhibits excellent chemical resistance but is less resistant to UV radiation compared to UPVC, and therefore is best suited for indoor and buried applications.

Joining pipes and fittings is made easy with the use of Infra.Market CPVC solvent cement.

NO,PVC solvent cement is not designed for hot water applications; only Infra.Market CPVC solvent cement should be used for such purposes.

Two classes are available (SDR 11 and SDR 13.5) based on the operating pressure rating select the suitable class.

SDR 11 - 2.76Mpa at 27°C, SDR 13.5 - 2.18Mpa at 27°C

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