UPVC Schedule 80 and British Standard
Handles temperatures of 0 – 60˚C and pressures up to 16 bar. Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride is joined using solvent cement and is used in the water treatment, chemical process, shipbuilding and utilities industries.
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Capable of temperatures ranging from 0 – 80˚C, pressures up to 16 bar and joined using solvent cement; Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride suits the water treatment, chemical process, shipbuilding and utilities industries.
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Supporting temperatures as low as -40˚C up to +60˚C, pressures up to 15 bar and joined using solvent cement; Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene is perfect for cold water and chilled / low temperature applications.
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Supports temperatures ranging from -50 to +60˚C, Polyethylene handles pressure up to 16 bar with jointing via butt, socket and electro-fusion. Applications for PE include water treatment, chemical process, shipbuilding and utilities industries.
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Capable of temperatures ranging from -10 to 90˚C, Polypropylene handles pressures up to 16 bar and can be joined with butt fusion, socket fusion or infrared. Applications include water treatment, energy and chemical processing.
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Able to withstand temperatures ranging from -20 – 140˚C, Polyvinylidene Fluoride withstands pressures up to 16 bar and is joined using infrared or butt fusion. The wide temperature capabilities of PVDF make it suitable for pharmaceutical, water treatment and chemical processing industries.
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