

Introduction to PVC Pipe Products
Introduction to PVC Pipe Products
product overview
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe is a high-performance plastic pipe made mainly from polyvinyl chloride resin, with appropriate additives added and extruded into shape. With its excellent corrosion resistance, lightweight, easy installation, and long service life, PVC pipes are widely used in fields such as building drainage, municipal water supply and drainage, agricultural irrigation, and power communication sheaths, making it an ideal choice for modern engineering construction.
Product Features
Strong corrosion resistance
PVC pipes have strong resistance to chemicals such as acids, alkalis, and salts, making them suitable for liquid transportation in complex environments without worrying about corrosion. Their service life is over 50 years.
Lightweight and easy to construct
Weighing only 1/5 of traditional metal pipes, it is easy to transport and install, and can be connected by glue, flanges, or threads, greatly reducing labor and time costs.
Low fluid resistance
Smooth inner wall, low friction coefficient, effectively reduces head loss, improves conveying efficiency, is not easy to accumulate scale, and has stable flow rate for long-term use.
Environmental protection and energy saving
Low production energy consumption, non-toxic and pollution-free, in compliance with national environmental standards (GB/T 10002-2013), and recyclable.
Economical and practical
The price is lower than that of metal pipes, with low comprehensive maintenance costs and high cost-effectiveness.
Main application areas
Building drainage system: indoor and outdoor sewage and rainwater discharge.
Municipal engineering: underground drainage pipe network, cable protection conduit.
Agricultural irrigation: water-saving drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation systems.
Industrial use: chemical fluid transportation, ventilation ducts.