Overview: Industrial CPVC grey pipes are a type of plumbing pipe made from chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC). CPVC is a stronger and more temperature-resistant version of PVC. Industrial CPVC grey pipes are typically used in industrial applications where hot water or chemicals are present.
Features:
- More temperature resistant than PVC: CPVC pipes can withstand higher water temperatures than PVC pipes, making them suitable for hot water plumbing applications.
- Chemically resistant: CPVC pipes are resistant to many chemicals, making them suitable for use in industrial applications.
- Strong and durable: CPVC pipes are strong and durable, and can last for many years when properly installed.
- Requires special techniques for cutting and joining: CPVC pipes require special techniques for cutting and joining, such as using a saw with a CPVC blade and solvent cement specifically designed for CPVC.