CPVC Schedule 80 thermoplastics demonstrate excellent mechanical strength over broad temperature range, outstanding underground performance and superior hydraulics
DIN STANDARD System:Characterized by unique thermal, physical and mechanical properties CPVC is desirable for piping applications which require high temperature rating, high impact resistance and fire resistance.
CPVC can withstand corrosive water at temperatures greater than PVC,contributing to its popularity as a material for water-piping systems in residential and commercial construction.
CPVC can withstand corrosive water at temperatures greater than PVC,contributing to its popularity as a material for water-piping systems in residential and commercial construction.
PPR is a type of polypropylene plastic pipe that has some advantages over other plastic pipe used in residential and commercial plumbing. The main advantages are stability, durability and leak resistance.
PPR is a type of polypropylene plastic pipe that has some advantages over other plastic pipe used in residential and commercial plumbing. The main advantages are stability, durability and leak resistance.
PPH is stronger and stiffer and more widely used. With the combination of excellent chemical resistance and the ability to be joined and welded by heat fusion makes this an ideal plastic for chemical tanks and structures in corrosive environments.