cPVC Pipe & Fittings
Hindpipe CPVC pipes are a type of plumbing pipes by Hindustan Plastics, a leading manufacturer of plastic piping systems. These pipes are made from CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride), which is a specially formulated thermoplastic material known for its excellent durability, chemical resistance, and high-temperature tolerance.
Hindpipe CPVC pipes are designed to cater to a wide range of plumbing applications in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. They are specifically engineered to withstand the transportation of both hot and cold water, making them suitable for various plumbing systems and fixtures.
Features of cPVC
- Corrosion Resistance
- High Temperature Resistance
- Durability
- Light Weight
- Easy Installation
- Smooth Interior Surface
- Cost-Effective
- Chemical Resistance
- Non-Toxic
- Versatility

CPVC pipes have a wide range of uses in various plumbing applications due to their unique properties and advantages. Here are some common uses of CPVC pipes:
Hot and cold water supply: CPVC pipes are widely used for both hot and cold water distribution systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Their high temperature resistance makes them ideal for transporting hot water from water heaters or boilers to taps, showers, and other fixtures.
Residential plumbing: CPVC pipes are commonly used in residential plumbing systems for supplying water to kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry areas. They are suitable for both underground and aboveground installations.
Industrial plumbing: CPVC pipes find extensive use in industrial settings where there is a need for reliable and durable piping systems. They are used for transporting water, chemicals, and other fluids in industrial processes and manufacturing facilities.
Fire sprinkler systems: CPVC pipes are approved for use in fire sprinkler systems due to their fire-resistant properties. They are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide a reliable conduit for water flow in case of fire emergencies.
Irrigation systems: CPVC pipes are used in agricultural and landscaping irrigation systems. They can handle the pressure and flow requirements of irrigation applications, providing a reliable means to distribute water to crops, lawns, and gardens.
Chemical conveyance: CPVC pipes are resistant to many chemicals, acids, and alkalis, making them suitable for conveying a wide range of corrosive substances in industrial settings. They are commonly used in chemical processing plants, laboratories, and similar environments.
Plumbing repairs and retrofits: CPVC pipes are often used in plumbing repairs and retrofits due to their compatibility with existing plumbing systems. They can be easily connected to existing pipes using solvent cement, allowing for efficient repairs and system modifications.
Water treatment systems: CPVC pipes are used in water treatment plants and filtration systems. They are employed to transport treated water, chemicals, and wastewater, offering excellent resistance to corrosion and maintaining water quality.
It is worth noting that the specific uses and applications of CPVC pipes may vary depending on local building codes, regulations, and industry standards. Therefore, it is important to consult with a professional plumber or relevant authorities to ensure compliance and suitability for the intended use.