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PVC and CPVC pipes are suitable for manufacturing sewage pipes, water mains and irrigation. These lightweight PVC pipes are easy to install, strong, durable and easily recyclable, making...Read more

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Pipe, 20 ft.ngth, 1-1/4 Size, CPVC

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KCTS-012-20BU7ZAF€9.24
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Pipe, 20 ft.ngth, 1 Size, CPVC

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KCTS-010-20BU7ZAH€6.23
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Pipe, 10 ft.ngth, 1-1/4 Size, CPVC

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KCTS-012BU7ZAK€7.68
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Pipe, 20 ft.ngth, 1/2 Size, CPVC

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KCTS-005-20BU7ZAN€1.69
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Pipe, 10 ft.ngth, 1 Size, CPVC

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KCTS-010BU7ZAQ€6.23
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Pipe, 20 ft.ngth, 2 Size, CPVC

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KCTS-020-20BU7ZAV€20.72
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Ultraviolet Resistant Pipe, 0.091 Wall Thickness, 10 ft.ngth, 2 Size, PVC, Clear

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PL091-020UVR-10BU8BLF€8.98
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Ultraviolet Resistant Pipe, 0.135 Wall Thick, 3 Inch Size, 10 ft.ngth, PVC, Clear

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PL135-030UVR-10BU8BLW€19.03
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a PVC pipe and a CPVC pipe?

  • PVC pipes are made of polymerised vinyl chloride resin and additives that may contain lead. In contrast, CPVC pipes are made of chlorinated PVC materials that are lead-free, hence potable water certified.
  • PVC pipes may become brittle due to their rigidity while CPVC pipes have low breakability as the filler content is negligible.

What is the difference between schedule 80 and schedule 40 pipes?

Compared to Schedule 80 pipes, Schedule 40 pipes are heavier and have a smaller inside diameter and greater wall thickness.

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