Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) and CPVC (Chlorinated PVC)
The key difference between CPVC and PVC is their temperature tolerance. CPVC can withstand temperatures up to 200°F, while PVC is limited to a maximum of 140°F.
PVC, commonly found in grey or transparent forms, is affordable and ideal for welding applications like water tanks, filter housings and hoods. CPVC however, is better suited for tougher conditions due to its superior heat resistance.
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