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'''Plastic Tubing''' is widely used for its light weight, chemical resistance, non-corrosive properties, and ease of making connections.
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Plastic materials include:
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* polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
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* chlorinated polyvinyl chloride(CPVC)
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* fibre reinforced plastic (FRP)
* reinforced polymer mortar (RPMP)
* polypropylene(PP)
* polyethylene(PE)
* cross-linked high-density polyethylene (PEX)
* polybutylene (PB)
* acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS
 
In many countries, PVC pipes account for most pipe materials used in buried municipal applications for drinking water distribution and waste water mains.

Latest revision as of 03:47, 13 March 2014

Plastic Tubing
Plastic Tubing

Plastic Tubing is widely used for its light weight, chemical resistance, non-corrosive properties, and ease of making connections.

Plastic materials include:

  • polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
  • chlorinated polyvinyl chloride(CPVC)
  • fibre reinforced plastic (FRP)
  • reinforced polymer mortar (RPMP)
  • polypropylene(PP)
  • polyethylene(PE)
  • cross-linked high-density polyethylene (PEX)
  • polybutylene (PB)
  • acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS

In many countries, PVC pipes account for most pipe materials used in buried municipal applications for drinking water distribution and waste water mains.