Pipe: Plastic related categories
 | Duo-Pro Double Contained Pipe
- Any combination of PP, HDPE, PVDF, or Halar
- Components joined by reliable thermal butt fusion
- To 150 psi pressure in carrier and containment
- Accepts many leak detection and location systems
- Choice of field fabrication from components or pre-fabrication
- Size ranges for all pressure or drainage systems
- Unique specialty fittings, such as dogbone fittings to control differential expansion
- Supporting devices on inner carrier pipe prevent sagging or buckling
- Containment piping can be compartmentalized, creating leak zones, and can be designed for continuous draining
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 | Poly-Flo Double Contained Pipe Extruded and molded in one piece by a patented process, in sizes from 1′′- 6′′ (carrier). Poly-Flo is relatively inexpensive and extremely easy to cut and weld. Patented double O-ring flanges allow it to be efficiently pre-assembled, then easily bolted into place in the field. Low cost and easy installation make it unbeatable for applications such as small laboratory drainage systems and pressurized transfer lines.
- Top quality PP, HDPE or PVDF
- Unitary construction for fewer welds, increased structural integrity, and lower installation costs
- To 100 psi pressure in carrier and containment
- Patented double O-ring flanges maintain secondary containment, yet can be easily disassembled
- The strongest, lowest cost system for applications requiring carrier pipe sizes of 6′′ and under
- Certified as approved technology by the California
- Department of Toxic Substances Control
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 | Compressed Air Pipe The Air-Pro piping system is made of safe, ductile high density polyethylene from Solvay (Eltex Tub 124). It meets the safety requirements for Cal-OSHA. Air-Pro is a full pressure system rated to 230 psi. It won′t scale, pit or corrode, has a longer service life in tough environments, and its pressure drop won′t increase. Sensitive pneumatic equipment is protected from internal particles present in metal systems. Air-Pro pipe has the advantage versus other thermoplastics of being chemically resistant to synthetic and mineral compressor oils (consult factory). It is assembled using fast and easy socket fusion. Finally, the system is color coded blue for easy identification of compressed air lines. |
 | Pipe (PP) Chemtrol Black and Natural PP, as specified in ASTM D4101, is a member of the polyolefin family of plastics. Although PP has less physical strength than PVC, it is chemically resistant to organic solvents as well as acids and alkalies. Generally, polypropylene should not be used in contact with strong oxidizing acids, chlorinated hydrocarbons and aromatics.
Polypropylene has gained wide acceptance where its resistance to sulfur-bearing compounds is particularly useful in salt water disposal lines, crude oil piping, and low pressure gas gathering systems. With a maximum service temperature of 180°F, PP has proved to be an excellent material for laboratory and industrial drainage where mixtures of acids, bases and solvents are involved. All polyolefins are severely degraded by ultraviolet (UV) radiation and are not recommended for application involving direct sunlight. Polypropylene is joined by the thermoseal fusion process, threading or flanging. |
 | Pipe PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride) is a strong, tough, and abrasion resistant fluorocarbon material. It resists distortion and retains most of its strength to 280°F. It is chemically resistant to most acids, bases, and organic solvents and is ideally suited for handling wet or dry chlorine, bromine and other halogens. No other solid thermoplastic piping components can approach the combination of strength, chemical resistance and working temperatures of PVDF. PVDF is joined by the thermo-seal fusion process, threading or flanging. Red Kynar pipe is pigmented to resist ultra-violet attack when handling high concentrations of halogens. Chemtrol’s pipe is completely compatible to Chemtrol’s line of Kynar fittings and valves. Socket Fusion available through 6′′. |
 | Pipe CLear (Schedule 80) Whatever your need for clear PVC pipe, Harvel Clear Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid pipe meets the toughest standards. Our clear pipe and fittings match or exceed the performance of copper, stainless steel, or glass - at a far lower cost than any alternative. Custom lengths and sizes available. All pipe is packed in polybags and boxed. This material complies with the provisions of Title 21 of the United States FDA Code of Federal Regulations, and is safe for use in food contact applications. Maximum working pressure given is for water at 73.4°F with solvent welded joints. |
 | PVC Schedule 40 Pipe All PVC Schedule 40 pipe shall be manufactured from a Type I, Grade I Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) compound with a Cell Classification of 12454 per ASTM D1784. The pipe shall be manufactured in strict compliance to ASTM D1785 and D2665 (where applicable), consistently meeting and/or exceeding the Quality Assurance test requirements of these standards with regard to material, workmanship, burst pressure, flattening, and extrusion quality. The pipe shall be manufactured in the USA, using domestic materials, by an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer. Standard lengths of pipe sizes 6” and larger shall be beveled each end by the pipe manufacturer. All pipe shall be stored indoors after production at the manufacturing site until shipped from factory. This pipe shall carry the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) seal of approval for potable water applications. All pipe shall be manufactured by HARVEL PLASTICS, INC. |
 | CPVC Pipe (Schedule 80) Harvel CPVC pipe is produced from a specialty blend of CPVC material with unique physical properties desirable for piping applications (i.e., improved impact resistance and good fire resistance capabilities). The CPVC product line includes schedules 40 and 80 piping from 1/4′′ through 24′′ diameters. Harvel CPVC piping systems can handle more than three-fourths of the temperature/pressure requirements of today’s typical process plants. CPVC pressure pipe has an upper working temperature limit of 200°F (93°C), or approximately 60°F (15°C) above that of Type I Grade I PVC. As with all thermoplastic piping systems, CPVC’s ability to withstand pressure varies with pipe diameter, wall thickness, and temperature. For pressure piping applications it is recommended for temperatures as high as 200°F (93°C) when appropriate temperature de-rating factors are applied. As the pipe diameter and temperature increases, the pressure rating of the product decreases. For example, 1/2′′ Schedule 80 CPVC pipe is engineered for continuous service of 850 psi @ 73°F (23°C). The same pipe in service @ 180°F (82°C) carries a maximum working pressure rating of 210 psi at this temperature. 6′′ Schedule 80 CPVC pipe is designed for 270 psi @ 73°F, and 54 psi @ 200°F. |
 | PVC Schedule 80 Pipe All PVC Schedule 80 pipe shall be manufactured from a Type I, Grade I Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) compound with a Cell Classification of 12454 per ASTM D1784. The pipe shall be manufactured in strict compliance to ASTM D1785, consistently meeting and/or exceeding the Quality Assurance test requirements of this standard with regard to material, workmanship, burst pressure, flattening, and extrusion quality. The pipe shall be manufactured in the USA, using domestic materials, by an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer. Standard lengths of pipe sizes 6” and larger shall be beveled each end by the pipe manufacturer. All pipe shall be stored indoors after production at the manufacturing site until shipped from factory. This pipe shall carry the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) seal of approval for potable water applications. All pipe shall be manufactured by HARVEL® PLASTICS, INC |
 | Pipe Clear (Schedule 40) Whatever your need for clear PVC pipe, Harvel Clear Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid pipe meets the toughest standards. Our clear pipe and fittings match or exceed the performance of copper, stainless steel, or glass - at a far lower cost than any alternative. Custom lengths and sizes available. All pipe is packed in polybags and boxed. This material complies with the provisions of Title 21 of the United States FDA Code of Federal Regulations, and is safe for use in food contact applications. Maximum working pressure given is for water at 73.4°F with solvent welded joints. |
 | PVC-40 White Pipe (20 ft. lengths)
Molded Schedule 40 products are manufactured to ASTMD 2466 for use with pipe manufactured to ASTM D1785. Certain products carry reduced pressure handling capability and have maximum internal pressure ratings at 73° F noted. Fabricated Schedule 40 pressure fittings (part numbers ending with “F”) are manufactured to Spears® specifications for use with pipe manufactured to ASTM D1785. See publication FAB-7, General Specifications for Standard Fabricated Fittings for additional information. All specified Schedule 40 products are manufactured from materials certified by NSF for use in potable water service.
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