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Energy Efficiency of CPVC Pipes Compared to Other Piping Materials

Written by Binay Agrawal | Mar 28, 2024 2:23:22 PM

CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) pipes have created a rage in the plumbing industry. They have been popularly used in both residential and commercial settings, steering a new era of efficiency and innovation. These game-changers are a type of thermoplastic known for their exceptional durability, chemical and corrosion resistance, as well as their ability to withstand high temperatures. CPVC solvent is a corrosion-resistant alternative to copper or galvanised pipes since it resists corrosive soil acids and salt. In contrast to other plastics, PVC cannot withstand when exposed to the same conditions. Additionally, when looking for energy efficient pipes, CPVC is the one to count on. Read further to learn why CPVC pipes and fittings stand among the best choices for creating an energy efficient plumbing system.

 

3 Key Areas Where CPVC Has a Lower Environmental Impact

CPVC compound serves as the primary ingredient for the manufacturing pipes and fittings essential in constructing hot and cold CPVC plumbing systems. Renowned for their sustainability, these materials excel in energy efficiency compared to alternative piping options. Let us dive into the three key areas where CPVC has a lower environmental impact.

1.     Energy Consumption During CPVC Production

The production of CPVC demands less energy than the majority of other polymers, owing to its low petroleum content. In terms of transportation and processing, CPVC piping demands notably less energy than copper, resulting in a low potential of contributing to global warming. Moreover, CPVC stands out for its reduced reliance on fossil fuels compared to PPR, thus serving as a more energy-efficient alternative.

2.     Non-Toxicity of CPVC

When discovering why CPVC is an energy efficient plumbing pipe, it is important to compare its toxicity to other piping materials. CPVC, in general, possesses non-toxic and non-reactive properties when exposed to various chemicals and water. This makes it a perfect choice for homes where individuals, especially children or adults, may be sensitive to specific chemicals.

It is also important to know that, unlike other conventional building materials, CPVC generates non-toxic combustion products when it burns. It has also been found that there is no relationship between the chlorine content of waste and dioxin emissions released during the combustion process. Moreover, the production of CPVC does not contribute to an increase in the dioxin content of waste gases.

3.     Recyclability of CPVC

When looking for an energy saving plumbing system, it is crucial to consider the recyclability factor too. CPVC pipes can easily be used to create window profiles and more. You can also recycle these pipes by grinding them into pellets and granules that can be further used as car mats, floor coatings, floor fittings, speed bumps, and more. PPR, on the contrary, cannot be recycled easily and needs to be reinforced with materials like aluminium or fibreglass.

We hope this helps you understand why CPVC is a far better and more sustainable choice in comparison to other plumbing materials. So, make a sound choice and invest in FlowGuard Plus CPVC for corrosion-, pressure-, and temperature-resistant hot and cold, energy-efficient plumbing systems.