CPVC Solvent Cement
For joining ASTM CPVC pipes and fittings.
Heavy Bodied Heavy Duty Yellow
For use in hot (commercial boiling water hot)and cold potable water distribution systems.
Specially formulated to handle more corrosive materials and withstand higher internal pressure.
Low VOC cement.
Used for both Sch.40 and Sch.80
Up to 4" diameter
Meets requirement of ASTM D 2846 & F 493
Application temperature -17 to 46 degree celsius
Viscosity - 400cps.
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uPVC Solvent Cement
Heavy Bodied Up to 4" diameter
For joining ASTM uPVC pipes and fittings.
Low VOC cement.
Used for both Sch.40 and Sch.80
Application temperature 4 0 to 43 0 degree celsius
Meets ASTM D 2564 & F 493
Used in cold potable water distribution pressure pipe systems.
PVC Solvent Cement
PVC (Irrigation) Regular Bodied Up to 4" diameter
(Low pressure Irrigation piping application)
Used for many applications including DWV(Drain, Waste and Vent), potable water systems, process pipe and sewer pipe.
Electrical pipes and household plumbing.
Meets ASTM D 2564
PVC High Pressure Tin
PVC (Irrigation) Medium Bodied Up to 12" diameter
Used for many high diameter pipe applications including DWV(Drain, Waste and Vent), potable water systems, process pipe and sewer pipe.
Meets ASTM D 2564
Pipe Primer
Purple thin liquid.
Primers are an important piece of the solvent cement process.
They help to prepare the pipe and fitting for solvent cementing by cleaning and softening the pipe and fitting making sure that the final joint integrity is maximized.
For most cases a cleaner should be used followed by a primer and then the solvent cement. Additionally after application of the primer, the solvent cement should be applied immediately before the primer dries. Note that primers should NOT be used for ABS pipe.
Meets ASTMF656
Pipe Cleaner
Clear thin liquid.
Cleaners are an important piece of the solvent cement process.
Cleaners help to prepare the pipe and fitting for solvent cementing by cleaning the pipe and fitting, maximizing final joint integrity. For most cases, a cleaner should be used, followed by a primer and then the solvent cement. Note that primers should NOT be used for ABS pipe and that cleaner should be used in its place.
Meets ASTM F656