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=Size Chart=
[[File:CPVCsizechart.png|400px]]
=About=
*CPVC is PVC with extra chlorination, which raises its working temperature from 140 to 200F. [https://www.commercial-industrial-supply.com/resource-center/gluing-pvc-and-cpvc-together/]
*CPVC is PVC with extra chlorination, which raises its working temperature from 140 to 200F. [https://www.commercial-industrial-supply.com/resource-center/gluing-pvc-and-cpvc-together/]
*Schedule 40 CPVC is yellowish, Schedule 80 is grey.
*Schedule 40 CPVC is yellowish, Schedule 80 is grey.
*CPVC comes in [[NPS]] and CTS (copper tube size) sizes - which are not compatible.  
*CPVC comes in [[NPS]] and CTS (copper tube size) sizes - which are not compatible.  
*You can glue them together with all-purpose glue [https://ameliadanver.com/can-you-use-pvc-glue-on-cpvc/] such as
*You can glue them together with all-purpose glue [https://ameliadanver.com/can-you-use-pvc-glue-on-cpvc/] such as
*PVC glue works for CPVC for drainage, but won't hold under pressure. [https://www.answers.com/Q/Can_PVC_cement_be_used_on_cPVC_piping]

Latest revision as of 00:07, 5 August 2023

Size Chart

CPVCsizechart.png

About

  • CPVC is PVC with extra chlorination, which raises its working temperature from 140 to 200F. [1]
  • Schedule 40 CPVC is yellowish, Schedule 80 is grey.
  • CPVC comes in NPS and CTS (copper tube size) sizes - which are not compatible.
  • You can glue them together with all-purpose glue [2] such as
  • PVC glue works for CPVC for drainage, but won't hold under pressure. [3]