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CPVC COMPUND

Model: Pipe Grade J-700C, Fitting Grade Z-500C

Category: Other Plastic & Rubber Raw Materials

Exhibitor:

SHANDONG XUYE NEW MATERIALS CO., LTD.

Booth No: 128

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Description
The independently developed CPVC compound can be directly used for various extrusion and injection molding processes.lt is primarily used for the production of CPVC cold and hot water pipes,fittings, industrial pipes and fittings, as well as fire protection pipes and fittings.
The products made by our company's CPVC compound have many advantages, such as corrosion and chemical resistance, high flame retardancy, low expansion rate, and minimal bacterialgrowth.

Main products: Extrusion Grade J-700C
Injection Grade Z-500C

S&T:lt should be stored in dry and ventilated place, and avoid moisture, sunlight and fire; Avoid to be placed together with other chemical products.

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