Posts

Showing posts from March, 2019

4B upvc pressure pipes

Image
4B upvc 4B upvc pressure pipes for the conveyance and distribution of potable drinking water has been proven. 4B upvc pipes provide the following distinct advantages over conventional types of pipes like Mild Steel (MS), Cast Iron (CI), Galvanized Iron (GI), Reinforced Concrete Cement (RCC) and Asbestos Cement (AC) Pipes. Resistant to elements injurious to health i.e. free from corrosion, abrasion, growth of acteria, algae and fungi. Installation is easy as the weight is low and the simplicity to join reduces the installation time, which ultimately makes it cost effective. High flow capabilities since upvc pipes are non-corrosive and inert to chemical or electro-chemical resistance. It does not support combustion. Thermally and electrically insulated. It does not affect the taste, odour or smell of drinking water. Call : 0322-3540656 ,0333-3645773 ,03002856741 Email : arcorporations@gmail.com Visit : www.arcorporation.pk

4B upvc pipes

Image
4B upvc pipes 4B UPVC is a thermoplastic material derived from common salt and fossil fuels. The pipe material has the longest track record of all plastic materials. The first uPVC pipes were made in the 1930s. Beginning in the 1950s, PVC pipes were used to replace corroded metal pipes and thus bring fresh drinking water to a growing rural and later urban population. uPVC pipes are certified safe for drinking water per NSF Standard 61 and used extensively for water distribution and transmission pipelines throughout North America and around the world. uPVC is allowed for waste lines in homes and is the most often used pipe for sanitary sewers. Further pressure and non-pressure applications in the field of sewers, soil and waste, gas (low pressure) and cable protection soon followed. The material's contribution to public health, hygiene and well-being has therefore been significant. Polyvinyl chloride or uPVC (unplasticised PVC) pipes are not well suited for hot water lines an...