PVC-C Piping System
Standards: ASTM D 2846, ASTM F 441, DIN 8062, ISO 4422-2, BS 3505/6
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) is a thermoplastic piping material derived from the chlorination of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. This chlorination process increases CPVC's temperature and chemical resistance, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial and residential applications, particularly in hot and cold water distribution systems.
Certifications
Advantages
Corrosion Resistance
PVC-C pipes boast exceptional resistance to a wide range of chemicals, ensuring longevity and reliability in corrosive environments.
Temperature Resistance
Withstanding temperatures up to 95°C (203°F), PVC-C pipes are ideal for hot water distribution systems, providing consistent performance.
Fire Resistance
These pipes exhibit self-extinguishing properties, enhancing safety in installations where fire risk is a concern.
Non-Toxic and Hygienic
PVC-C pipes are non-toxic and do not leach harmful substances into water or soil, making them safe for use in potable water systems.
Cost Effectiveness
PVC-C pipes offer a cost-effective solution for piping systems, with competitive initial costs and long-term savings due to their durability.
Applications
Homes and Apartments
PVC-C pipes ensure a safe and hygienic water supply in residential settings, meeting the needs of families for clean water for drinking, cooking, and bathing.
Hotels and Resorts
Providing pure and hygienic water is essential in hospitality establishments, making PVC-C pipes a reliable choice for potable water distribution systems.
Hot Water Distribution
PVC-C pipes are utilized for hot water supply systems, withstanding high temperatures up to 90°C while maintaining structural integrity.
Industrial Waste Management
PVC-C pipes are crucial for industrial waste disposal and drainage systems, offering durability and resistance.