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CPVC SCHEDULE 80

CPVC is similar to PVC, but is treated with CHLORINE to create a material that is highly resistant to heat, acids, alkalis, alcohols, and many other corrosive materials. Our  CPVC Schedule 80 compound also has impressive fire resistant qualities, meaning it is very difficult to ignite. This may be useful in applications that require ignited heat sources or in situations that are prone to fire. The wide range of joining options that include solvent welding, threaded and mechanical connections make it ideal for easy, error free installations. Our Schedule 80 CPVC pipes and fittings exhibit exceptional quality that you’ve come to expect from our branded agencies and are simultaneously light, flexible, tough, and have exceptionally corrosion resistance. With CPVC’s ability to withstand higher temperatures than PVC, CPVC is used in applications where the temperatures may reach 200°F (93°C) and can typically be found in numerous applications including chemical delivery systems, hot and cold potable water distribution systems, chemical processing systems, corrosive waste systems, and vacuum lines. We also offers various pipe end options including: belled end, gasketed, roll grooved, and threaded as well as custom dimensions and lengths.

Fields of Application
  • Elevated temperature in chemical processing

  • Hot and cold potable water systems

  • Elevated temperature in water and wastewater treatment

  • Elevated temperature in vacuum lines

  • Industrial applications involving hot corrosive fluid transfer.

Technical Data
  • Product Range from 1/4" - 24"
  • Temperature 0°C - 93°C (32°F - 200°F)
  • Joining method From Solvent (Cement) weld, NPT Threaded Connection and Mechanical Connections
Product Features​
  • Maintenance free service with low installation cost

  • Superior chemical resistance

  • Improved impact resistance

  • CPVC can operate at temperatures up to 200°F (93°C)

  • Various pressure ratings (210 PSI to 1130 PSI)

  • Excellent physical properties and Excellent fire resistance capabilities

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