Description
Ashirvad CPVC PVC
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Brand | Ashirvad |
Number of Pieces | 15 |
PVC pipes are the most commonly and widely used materials, when it comes to plumbing. There are mainly two basic forms of PVC, rigid and flexible. Around 66% of homeowners use Ashirvad CPVC PVC pipes for their homes, and 75% in household sanitary sewer pipe applications.
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CPVC and UPVC are the other two variants of Ashirvad CPVC PVC pipes. These two variants are equally important when it comes to plumbing.
CPVC and UPVC are the other two variants of Ashirvad CPVC PVC pipes. These two variants are equally important when it comes to plumbing.
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PVC was synthesized in 1872 by German chemist Eugen Baumann after extended investigation and experimentation.[10] The polymer appeared as a white solid inside a flask of vinyl chloride that had been left on a shelf sheltered from sunlight for four weeks. In the early 20th century, the Russian chemist Ivan Ostromislensky and Fritz Klatte of the German chemical company Griesheim-Elektron both attempted to use PVC in commercial products, but difficulties in processing the rigid, sometimes brittle polymer thwarted their efforts. Waldo Semon and the B.F. Goodrich Company developed a method in 1926 to plasticize Ashirvad CPVC PVC by blending it with various additives,[11] including the use of dibutyl phthalate by 1933.
The most common class of plasticizers used in Ashirvad CPVC PVC is phthalates, which are diesters of phthalic acid. Phthalates can be categorized as high and low, depending on their molecular weight. Low phthalates such as DEHP and DBP have increased health risks and are generally being phased out. High-molecular-weight phthalates such as DINP, DIDP are generally considered safer. Ashirvad CPVC
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