CPVC
Chlorinated Polyvinyl ChloridePVC machined parts resist heat, chemicals, and corrosion, making them dependable in demanding industrial environments.
They are commonly used for piping, valves, fittings, and other components that require long-term reliability.
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) is a thermoplastic known for its ability to perform under elevated temperatures and in chemically aggressive settings. Its toughness and dimensional stability allow it to be precisely machined into parts that withstand pressure and environmental stress over time.
- High-Temperature Resistance: Performs reliably in hot-water and elevated-temperature environments.
- Excellent Chemical Resistance: Withstands acids, bases, salts, and corrosive industrial fluids.
- Mechanical Strength: Offers good rigidity, toughness, and long-term durability under load.
- Fire Resistance: Naturally flame-retardant with low smoke production.
- Dimensional Stability: Maintains shape and tolerances across temperature and humidity changes.
- Good Machinability: Easily turned, milled, drilled, and fabricated using standard machining tools.
- Low Thermal Conductivity: Reduces heat transfer in thermal and fluid-handling systems.
- Corrosion Resistance: Ideal for environments that degrade metals or lower-grade plastics.
- Chemical Processing Equipment: Components exposed to corrosive fluids and aggressive chemicals.
- Thermal & Hot Water Systems: Manifolds, fittings, and parts requiring high heat resistance.
- Industrial Fluid Handling: Valves, couplings, and connectors for corrosive liquids.
- Fire Protection Systems: CFlame-retardant components used in sprinkler and safety systems.
- General Industrial Machinery: Precision parts needing stability and chemical resistance.
CPVC is a reliable material for custom-machined components used across industrial, chemical, and thermal systems. Contact us to discuss your requirements, request pricing, or explore suitable CPVC grades for your application.