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- Solved! What is CPVC and What is it Used For? - Bob Vila
CPVC is used to create commercial- or industrial-grade pipes for liquid distribution as well as the fittings to secure them These pipes are often used to replace copper or cast iron, and can
- What Is CPVC Pipe? Everything to Know | Family Handyman
Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipe is a popular plumbing choice in modern homes Valued for its durability and wide range of applications, this chlorinated cousin of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) was first produced in the 1970s
- CPVC Pipes | What is CPVC Pipe? - FlowGuard
Originally developed by Lubrizol Advanced Materials, CPVC’s inherent chemical resistance, reliability and ability to stand up to high heat and pressure make it an ideal material for residential, commercial and even industrial piping and fire sprinkler systems
- What Is CPVC Piping? Issues and Alternatives - repipe. com
What Is CPVC Piping? CPVC, or Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride, is a thermoplastic pipe and fitting material commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing systems due to its ability to withstand high temperatures and corrosive chemicals
- CPVC vs PVC Pipe Comparison and Differences - PVC Pipe Supplies
CPVC pipes are sized in two ways -- nominal pipe size (NPS references the diameter of the interior hole of the pipe) and copper tube size (CTS references the outside diameter of the tube) Often, pipes using the NPS system are light gray, and pipes using CTS system are yellow
- CPVC Pipe and Tubing - plastic pipe
CPVC is a high-temperature plastic pressure piping system introduced for potable plumbing in 1959 It has also been used extensively in fire sprinkler systems since 1985 This material is also used for many industrial and process piping applications
- What is the Difference Between PVC and CPVC? | Oatey
Stronger chemical resistance: CPVC is more resistant to acids, bases, and salts, making it ideal for industrial applications Safe for hot water applications: Unlike PVC, CPVC pipe for hot water is commonly used in both residential and commercial settings Durable, long-lasting: CPVC offers greater resistance to cracking and corrosion over time
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