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Product information, material comparisons, installation best practices, design considerations, safety information and more from the pioneer in CPVC plumbing technology.

Water Pressure in CPVC Plumbing System

Pressure is the force that pushes water through pipes, or else (Pressure = Force/ Unit Area) Water pressure determines the flow of water from the tap. It’s a measure of the force that gets the water through our mains and into the pipes. The amount of pressure at your tap can depend on how high the service reservoir or water tank is above your...

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Get the facts about CPVC!

DON’T BE FOOLED BY INACCURATE, UNSUPPORTED INFORMATION

Today in India, CPVC is the most preferred plumbing material of choice.  CPVC has become the 1st choice for Architects, Plumbing consultants, Contractors, Plumbers and the home/building owners. No other piping material can outperform CPVC in the areas of:

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7 Problems That Can Lead to CPVC Pipes Failing

CPVC is an abbreviation for chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, a thermoplastic that makes the pipe more flexible and resistant to higher temperatures in comparison to standard PVC pipes. CPVC pipes have been popularly used in both hot and cold-water systems as they are easy to install, corrosion-resistant, and have a relatively low failure rate....

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Critical Consideration When Choosing Pipes for Hot & Cold Plumbing

Luxurious apartments stand out from others because of the quality and abundance they promise. This feeling of having an opulent lifestyle is ensured by premium-quality construction, which also includes a strategically built plumbing system. Selecting the right piping material serves as a critical decision that contributes to the construction and...

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5 Cost-Saving benefits with FlowGuard Plus CPVC

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Understand How CPVC Pipes Better Resists Biofilm Formation

The resistance to biofilm formation is a critical factor when evaluating the suitability of materials for plumbing pipes. CPVC pipes, with their advanced composition and surface characteristics, have proven to be less prone to biofilm development, thus offering a more hygienic solution over other materials.

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The Dos and Don’ts of CPVC Piping Solvent Cement Welding

You are offered several options to join the pipes and fittings of your plumbing system, especially when installing CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) piping systems. CPVC pipes employ cold fusion for the jointing system thus providing a sturdy and durable union. One of the most popular products that is often used to join CPVC pipes and fittings...

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8 Things You Must Know Prior To Investing in CPVC Pipes

Earlier, homeowners did not make an effort to choose their home’s pipes and fittings personally. They often relied on their contractors to get the plumbing work done. However, homeowners today have become more aware of these little yet essential details of their homes. They handpick the best-in-class pipes and fittings to escape the nightmare of...

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The Durability of CPVC in Harsh Conditions

Choosing or upgrading materials for a piping system, tank lining, ducting, and other large applications is a significant investment. It doesn't matter whether the upgrade is for commercial or industrial use. These costs can quickly add up if the material used cannot withstand harsh conditions.

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Make the Switch from GI to FlowGuard Plus CPVC Pipes

Building an efficient plumbing system requires the right materials and tools. Individuals often get confused when it comes to choosing one between CPVC pipes and GI pipes for their plumbing systems. The basic difference relies in their making; Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride is a thermoplastic material that is produced by chlorinating the PVC...

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