Processing & Handling :: Liquid, Gas and Air Handling :: Piping & tubing
September 1, 2009
CPVC Piping In Chemical Environments: Evaluating the Safety Record
No torches, fewer burn hazards and outstanding fire characteristics make CPVC a safe, effective alternative for industrial piping
Donald Townley, The Lubrizol Corp.
There are many considerations when choosing piping materials for an industrial system. Historically, when options were more limited, the decision-making process was relatively straightforward. It was a matter of choosing what grade of metal to install. Today, there is a larger array of high-performance, non-metallic options to also consider....
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