32 degrees just like everything else.
To transition from using PVC to CPVC piping in your plumbing system, you will need to carefully remove the existing PVC pipes and fittings. Then, measure and cut the CPVC pipes to the appropriate lengths using a pipe cutter. Next, clean the ends of the CPVC pipes and fittings with a CPVC primer and cement. Finally, securely connect the CPVC pipes and fittings together, following the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to ensure a proper fit and allow the cement to dry completely before testing the new CPVC plumbing system.
I’m considering installing CPVC pipes from Sudhakar Group for my house. CPVC pipes are safe for drinking water when NSF-certified, as they’re made from non-toxic materials and resist chemical leaching, ensuring clean, potable water for my home.
GI, PVC, CPVC, Copper, Multi layer composite pipes, PPR
The chemical composition of CPVC solvent typically includes a mixture of solvents such as tetrahydrofuran (THF) and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), along with CPVC resins and stabilizers. These solvents are used to dissolve CPVC resin and create a strong bond when joining CPVC pipes and fittings.
The acronym CPVC stands for chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. It is a thermoplastic produced by the chlorination of polyvinyl chloride resin. It is mainly used in hot and cold water pipes.
At Sudhakar Group, we define CPVC pipe as a robust thermoplastic crafted through PVC resin chlorination, tailored for hot and cold water plumbing. Our CPVC pipes withstand temperatures up to 93°C, perfect for hot water systems, and resist corrosion for lasting durability. Lightweight and easy to install with solvent cement, they’re a cost-effective alternative to metal pipes. Sudhakar Group’s CPVC pipes are fire-resistant, bacteria-resistant, and certified for potable water, ensuring safety. Ideal for homes and businesses, they require minimal maintenance, delivering reliable performance and value to every plumbing project.
to increase its strength and to disperse pigments uniformly.
They can be made from a variety of materials, galvanised steel, copper, PVC, CPVC or PEX.
If you require higher pressure higher wall thickness of pipe you should use sch 80 pipes.
CPVC pipe is approved for hot and cold water. PVC pipe is approved for cold water only. This is only applicable in certain areas. You should check your local area codes to see if this applies to you.
Only if it is wraped pipe -- And prime and wrap fittings also and install a annode making sure your annode is lower than your pipe
I used CPVC pipes for plumbing and UPVC windows for my home, both from Sudhakar. Honestly, I didn’t have to worry about quality. The pipes are leak-proof and the windows look premium and strong. Their range of products made it easy to get everything from one place. If you want reliable stuff without spending too much time comparing brands, they’re a good option.