
Cpvc pipe

Product Overview
Neo-PVC CPVC Pipe is specially designed for applications requiring high-temperature resistance, such as hot water supply systems and fire sprinkler installations. Offering enhanced durability compared to standard PVC, CPVC pipe withstands elevated temperatures while maintaining excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.
Widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing, Neo-PVC CPVC pipes comply with industry standards to deliver safe, reliable performance for hot and cold water distribution, HVAC systems, and fire protection.
Advantages
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High-Temperature Resistance – Suitable for hot water systems up to 200°F (93°C) without losing integrity.
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Corrosion & Chemical Resistant – Performs well in aggressive environments, including potable water and industrial fluids.
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Versatile Sizes – Available in popular diameters including ½", ¾", 1½", and 2" to fit various piping needs.
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Smooth Interior Surface – Promotes efficient flow and reduces buildup and pressure loss.
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Fire Safety – Commonly used in fire sprinkler systems due to heat resistance and durability.
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Easy Installation – Lightweight and compatible with CPVC fittings for secure, leak-free joints.
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Long-Term Reliability – Designed for decades of service in both hot and cold water applications.
Key Product Specifications
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Material: Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) resin meeting ASTM F441 and F442 standards
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Sizes Available: Standard diameters including ½", ¾", 1½", 2", and custom lengths
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Operating Temperature Range: Up to 200°F (93°C) for hot water systems
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Pressure Rating: Suitable for residential and commercial plumbing pressure requirements
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Color: Typically cream or off-white
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Compatibility: Designed for use with CPVC fittings and solvent cement
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Standards Compliance: Meets ASTM and NSF certifications for potable water use

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FAQ
What is CPVC pipe used for?
CPVC pipe is primarily used for hot and cold water plumbing, fire sprinkler systems, and HVAC applications due to its high-temperature resistance and durability.
How does CPVC pipe differ from PVC pipe?
CPVC is chlorinated to withstand higher temperatures (up to 200°F), making it suitable for hot water systems, whereas PVC is typically used for cold water and drainage.
What sizes does CPVC pipe come in?
Neo-PVC offers CPVC pipes in sizes such as ½", ¾", 1½", 2", and more, suitable for a variety of plumbing needs.
Can CPVC pipes be used for fire sprinkler systems?
Yes, CPVC pipes are commonly specified for fire sprinkler systems due to their heat resistance and safety certifications.
Are CPVC pipes safe for potable water?
Yes, CPVC pipes meet NSF and ASTM standards, ensuring safety for drinking water applications.


