CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) rods are solid cylindrical bars made from a specialized thermoplastic material known for its exceptional heat and chemical resistance. These rods offer a range of properties that make them valuable in diverse industrial and commercial applications.
Key Features:
High Temperature Resistance: CPVC rods exhibit superior thermal resistance compared to standard PVC, making them suitable for applications involving elevated temperatures.
Chemical Resistance: They possess excellent resistance to various chemicals, acids, alkalis, and corrosive substances, ensuring durability in challenging environments.
Electrical Insulation: CPVC rods can serve as reliable electrical insulators due to their insulating properties and resistance to electrical currents.
Dimensional Stability: These rods maintain their shape and dimensions consistently under different temperatures and environmental conditions, offering stability in various applications.
Machinability: CPVC rods are easily machined, allowing for precise cutting, drilling, and fabrication into different shapes, catering to specific industrial requirements.
Applications:
CPVC rods find diverse applications across industries, including but not limited to: