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chlorinated polyvinyl chloride

Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride, or CPVC for short, has more specific properties that make it ideal for industrial application. CPVC comes with an advantage of dealing with high temperature. 0/03/17 19:24 If pipes are used to transport hot water or chemicals, it means they work well. Other materials are more likely to break or leak, while CPVC is not.

The other benefit to CPVC is that it does not rust and does not wear down. Because of this, it is a great option for pipes around strong chemicals or in outdoor weather. CPVC is also light and simple to work with, which is part of why builders like it.

Understanding the unique properties of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride

CPVC has one neat trick, and that is that it stops burning when the flame is taken away. This makes CPVC a safer choice for building materials, as it can help prevent the spread of fires.

CPVC and PVC are related, but they also differ in some key ways. Since CPVC can withstand hotter temperatures than regular PVC, it is typically used in hot water systems. Typical PVC is more flexible and easier to bend.

Why choose Richest Group chlorinated polyvinyl chloride?

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