Pipes, fittings and valves for high thermal stress

CPVC (polyvinyl chloride chlorate) was developed in 1958 by the current company BF Goodrich LUBRIZOL and is obtained by the process of chlorination of PVC suspension resin. During the conversion, an alternating monomer substitution of hydrogen atoms by chlorine atoms takes place in the PVC molecule chain. This conversion results in a resin that guarantees excellent thermal stability, chemical and mechanical resistance up to temperatures of 100°C. 

In 1986, FIP was the first European company to manufacture a complete product system for industrial plant engineering called TemperFIP100®. Today, the TemperFIP line uses CORZAN™ CPVC resins for the production of PVC pipes, fittings and valves. These have been specially developed for industrial applications. 

CPVC also offers complete compatibility when transporting drinking water, demineralised water and hot thermal water. The CPVC TemperFIP100 system represents one of the most economical solutions in the field of thermoplastic and metallic materials for conveying chemicals required for wastewater treatment and is ideal for all applications involving corrosive fluids. It is a quick-to-install solution with a long service life and, like all Aliaxis products, offers the guarantee of safe, high-quality connections. 

Characteristics CPVC: 

  • Good chemical resistance 

  • Excellent thermal and mechanical characteristics

  • High resistance to ageing and weathering 

  • Fire resistance 

    Aliaxis offers a versatile and complete range of CPVC pipes, CPVC fittings and CPVC valves with the option of automation and the necessary installation tools such as cleaners and adhesives.