Some diaphragm valves are pneumatically actuated, using the force of compressed air on one side of the diaphragm to press it against the dam (on the other side) to shut off flow. Advantages of Diaphragm Valves Diaphragm ...
CPVC is the go-to material for liquid handling applications that require a higher max temperature resistance than PVC. CPVC is rated for 200F max temperatures. That means it can be used for cold AND hot water handling. B...
PVC pipes are now the go-to choice for various requirements such as plumbing, sewage, and agriculture. Unlike conventional pipes, PVC pipes cost low and last for a longer period of time. In other words, PVC pipes are a c...
UPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride pipe) is increasingly becoming popular as a better and cost-effective alternative to conventional metal pipes. UPVC pipes are versatile and come into great use for plumbing, agricul...
Diaphragm valves are used for throttling service and shut-off service for liquids, vacuum/gas, and slurries. These valves are available in a wide variety of solid plastics, metals, rubber, plastic, and glass linings; the...
Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipe, more commonly known as "CPVC pipe," is a plumbing material made of highly durable thermoplastic, CPVC. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is white or light yellow, non-toxic loose ...