PVC stands for Polyvinyl Chloride, and it is a type of thermoplastic polymer, which is considered as the third most commonly produced plastic in the world. The only good thing about using classic PVC material for piping systems is that they are not only reasonably priced, but they are also strong and easy to construct.
PVC can be made softer and more flexible by adding plasticizers. CPVC, which is Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride, and a type of thermoplastic material manufactured by exposing the PVC to a chlorination procedure. CPCV pipes are usually used for hot and cold-water pipes, as well as the liquid heating system in industrial establishments.
CPVC- pipes are appropriate for transporting drinking water. CPVC pipes can be utilized to carry water for long distances without concern about force loss, pitting, or scaling. This kind of pipe is also energy efficient, as it performs superbly under challenging conditions, and it is straightforward to handle and install.