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Fabrication, CPVC Performance

How Industrial CPVC Is Made: From Material Engineering to Finished Product

By: Corzan

We often receive questions from industrial engineers about CPVC products—including, what goes into creating CPVC, why is it better than other materials, and ultimately, where can CPVC products be...

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Installation Guide

Flanging Corzan® CPVC Piping

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Friction Loss, Industrial Piping

Friction Loss Impacts Piping System Performance

By: Corzan

The results of friction loss in industrial piping systems can decrease operational efficiency and productivity – and eventually result in downtime and costly repairs. Friction loss affects flow rate...

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Industrial Piping, Dimensions

CPVC Piping and Fitting Dimensions and Weights

By: Corzan

Corzan® pipe and fittings are available in Schedule 40 and 80 iron pipe size (IPS) dimensions from ¼-in. through 24-in. Dimensions and weights for Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 piping variations are...

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Installation Guide

How To Design an Industrial Piping System for Ideal Flow Rate and Velocity

By: Corzan

In industrial plants, we often discuss what is being conveyed in the pipe as a function of system design. How a material performs with respect to corrosion and temperature resistance when interfacing...

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Installation Guide

The Basics of Industrial Piping System Valves

By: Corzan

In an industrial system, and in any piping system, valves are used to restrict, stop or control the flow of fluid. More specifically, some industrial valves are used to:

  • Control the cooling rates of...
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What is Solvent Cement and why is it used for CPVC Piping Systems?

By: Corzan

This post was originally published in August 2017 and has been updated with additional information and resources, including The Complete Solvent Cement Guide.

Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC)...

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Ducting, Industrial Piping

What Is The Difference Between CPVC and PVC?

By: Corzan

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a familiar and versatile thermoplastic especially known as a piping and fitting material used for residential and commercial plumbing applications.

In the same...

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Installation Guide

How to Optimize a Piping System to Protect Against Surge Pressure Damage

By: Corzan

Surge pressure is caused when the velocity of fluid through a piping system suddenly changes, typically by a valve opening or closing. This dramatic pressure change creates a shock wave within the...

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Industrial Piping

Delivering Value for Your Chemical Piping System

By: Corzan

Long-term performance, trouble free operation and consistent results are critical to manufacturing facilities' operational success. While facilities must first satisfy their functional needs, the...

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