CPVC PIPES & FITTINGS

CPVC stands for Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride, which is a type of thermoplastic pipe and fitting material. CPVC pipes and fittings are used in plumbing and water supply systems. Here are some key characteristics and features of CPVC pipes and fittings:

Optimum Flow Rates

Free From Toxicity, Odours & Tastes

Easy To Install

Lowest Or No Maintenance

Lead Free

Lowest Bacterial Growth

CPVC PIPES FOR HOT
& COLD WATER SUPPLY

CPVC PIPES

CPVC PIPE FITTINGS

ELBOW 90°
TEE
COUPLER
TEE – BRASS INSERT
ELBOW 45°
UNION
END CAP
BALL VALVE
MALE THREADED
ELBOW 90° B-I
STEP OVER
FEMALE THREADED
TANK NIPPLE THREADED
TANK NIPPLE SOCKET
MALE THREADED ADAPTOR B-I
FEMALE THREADED ADAPTOR B-I

REDUCER SERIES

ELBOW 90°
TEE
ELBOW B – INSERT
COUPLER
MALE THREADE ADAPTOR
FEMALE THREADE ADAPTOR
MALE THREADE ADAPTOR B-I
FEMALE THREADE ADAPTOR B-I

APPLICATION

Applications of CPVC Pipes & Fittings in different areas are:

Residential

CPVC Pipes and fittings are commonly used in Residential Plumbing for Hot & Cold water supply

Commercial

CPVC Pipes and fittings are commonly used in Commercial Plumbing for Hot and cold water distribution systems.

Industrial

CPVC Pipes & Fittings are also used in industrial applications where chemical resistance and temperature tolerance are crucial.

MATERIAL

Material Composition: CPVC is made by chlorinating PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) resin. The addition of chlorine enhances the material’s resistance to high temperatures and improves its chemical resistance.
Temperature Resistance: One of the main advantages of CPVC is its ability to withstand higher temperatures compared to regular PVC. CPVC pipes are suitable for both hot and cold water applications. They can handle water temperatures up to 200°F (93°C) or more, making them ideal for hot water distribution systems.
Corrosion Resistance: CPVC is resistant to corrosion and many chemicals, making it suitable for a variety of applications where metal pipes might corrode or react with the transported fluids.
Durability: CPVC pipes and fittings are known for their durability and long service life. They are less prone to scaling and corrosion compared to some other materials.
Easy Installation: CPVC pipes are relatively lightweight and easy to work with, making them convenient for installation. They can be cut, joined, and installed using solvent cement, which simplifies the plumbing process.
Cost-Effective: CPVC is generally more cost-effective than some other materials used in plumbing, such as copper. The ease of installation and lower material costs contribute to its popularity in residential and commercial plumbing systems.

Applications: CPVC pipes and fittings are commonly used in residential and commercial plumbing for hot and cold water distribution systems, including potable water supply. They are also used in industrial applications where chemical resistance and temperature tolerance are crucial.