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CPVC PIP? SDR 13.5 & SDR 11

Item Size in inches Size in MM Std. Pkg pcs/bag SDR 13.5
MRP Rs./pc
SDR 11
MRP Rs./pc
¾" 20 MM 50 190 235
1" 25 MM 25 292 360
1¼" 32 MM 15 446 550
1½" 40 MM 10 650 750
2" 50 MM 10 1200 1350
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Sushila Industries manufactures high-performance JAL CPVC  (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride ) pipes are specialized thermoplastics used for hot/cold potable water plumbing, fire sprinklers, and industrial chemical transport. Produced by chlorinating PVC resin, they offer superior heat resistance (up to  93 C/200 F) corrosion resistance, and durability compared to standard PVC. These pipes are lightweight, cost-effective, and easy to install. 

Key Features and Benefits

  • Safe and Clean: JAL CPVC  are suitable for potable (drinking) water as they do not leach harmful chemicals and inhibit bacterial growth.
  • Easy Installation: JAL CPVC  Assembled using solvent cement and mechanical fittings, making them suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing. 
  • High Temperature & Pressure Resistance: JAL CPVC can withstand hot water temperatures up to (up to  93 C/200 F)   and high-pressure situations, often rated for 400 psi at  73 F 

     

  • Corrosion Resistance: Unlike metal pipes,  JAL CPVC does not rust, scale, or pit, ensuring long-term performance and water quality .

  • Common Applications

  • Residential Plumbing: JAL CPVC Hot and cold water distribution lines, often chosen for their superior durability over copper or GI pipes.
  • Industrial Applications: Transporting chemicals, acids, and hot water in industrial settings.
  • Fire Sprinkler Systems: JAL CPVC is approved for use in fire protection systems. 

    Common Applications

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JAL CPVC vs. JAL PVC Pipes
While they look similar, CPVC is designed to withstand higher temperatures and pressure. 

  • CPVC: Can handle temperatures up to   93 C(200 F), suitable for both hot and cold water.
  • PVC: Limited to temperatures up to   60 C(140 F), mostly used for cold water, drainage, or venting. 

 

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