The Pioneer in CPVC Piping Technology
Backed by Lubrizol Corporation's nearly 60 years of experience with chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), Corzan® Industrial Systems is trusted by the most demanding industries. Our material is inert to most acids, bases and salts, as well as aliphatic hydrocarbons.
You can be confident you are getting a problem-free, long-lasting processing system that is easy to install, requires little-to-no maintenance, and offers optimum flow rates. All this translates to lower life-cycle costs, less downtime and greater value.
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Engineering Design Manual
Pipe & Fittings
The highest quality pipe, fittings and valves resistant to high temperatures and pressures. A variety of components are also available to create a complete processing system.
Ducting
Find the round and square ducts, fabricated fittings, industrial sheet, and welding rods needed to design and fabricate an entire fume handling systems.
Sheet / Liner
Bend, shape and weld Corzan CPVC into tanks, scrubbers and ventilation systems. Extrude the material into 48-in. x 96-in. sheets 1/8-in. to 3-in. thick.
Success Stories
Over the course of nearly 60 years, Corzan® Industrial Systems has established a reputation of delivering reliability to a variety of industries and applications. Below are just a few stories highlighting our customers’ positive experiences using Corzan material.
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Delta Faucets
Engineers needed a piping material that could satisfy a variety of demanding conditions.
Thorpe Plant Services
Thorpe turned to
GE Industrial Plant
This chlorine plant converted its FRP piping to FRP/CPVC dual laminate piping.
Expert Industrial Process Resources and Support

Download our free report to delve deeper into CPVC's capabilities, benefits and performance in the harshest industrial applications.

Our team of material scientists take an in-depth look at how CPVC compares to metal piping systems within industrial environments.

Learn how test methods developed by ASTM, ISO and the Plastic Pipe Institute define pressure ratings for thermoplastics to verify how they will stand up against pressure demands.

Curious if Corzan® CPVC can stand up to the demands of your chemical processes? This table lists more than 400 chemicals and compounds?