PVC Pipes

Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) pipes are commonly used in general domestic plumbing works. They offer a significant weight advantage over alternative piping materials. PVC pipes are available with deep insertion, push-together gasketed, or solvent cement joints. These pipes are non-toxic, frictionless, flame-resistant, and have been a safe material used for more than half a century.

UPVC Pipes

Unplasticized Poly Vinyl Chloride (uPVC), also known as rigid PVC, is one of the most versatile and sustainable materials used in the construction industry. Its additional components provide uPVC with superior resistance to chemical erosion, and its smooth inner walls facilitate smoother water flow with less turbulence. Additionally, uPVC is resistant to a broader range of temperatures compared to PVC.

CPVC Pipes

Chlorinated Poly Vinyl Chloride (CPVC) is a thermoplastic created through the specialized chlorination of Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) resin. This process makes CPVC significantly more flexible and capable of withstanding higher temperatures than standard PVC. CPVC is commonly used for hot and cold water delivery pipes, the supply of edible fluids, 

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