1. Ventilation systems
PVC pipes are also used in ventilation systems to circulate air and remove stale air, smoke, and fumes from buildings and other enclosed spaces and places.
2. Water supply systems
PVC pipes are also used in water supply systems to transport potable water from the source to the consumers in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
3. Chemical Handling
PVC pipes are the best to handle particular types of chemicals, as compared to metal pipes. The lengthy polymeric chains of PVC offer a high material resistance against degradation, chemical attack, and corrosion. The chlorine in PVC makes it fire-resistant and stops the flames to spread. Thus, PVC pipes and plumbing are frequently applied for use in handling chemicals as well as their transfer, production, delivery, and processes. PVC pipes are used to transport several chemicals such as alcohols, organic acids, hydrocarbons, oxidizing acids, salts, inorganic acids, halogens, alkalis, and ammonia.
4. Gas distribution systems
PVC pipes are also used in gas distribution systems to transport natural gas and other gases from the source to the consumers in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
5. Fire Sprinklers
PVC pipes are generally employed in the fire sprinkler system set up in public places like museums, theatres, libraries hotels, offices, and any other private buildings. The PVC pipes are resistant to corrosion, scale, or any microbiological layer formation making them durable, and low in maintenance as opposed to the traditional iron pipes. As we know that PVC pipes are light in weight and thus can be easily assembled in a small space.
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