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PVC Plastic Pipe
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Flocon stocks an extensive range of PVC plastic pipes. PVC pipes are non-toxic and resistant to abrasion. They can be used for both underground and overground pipe installations and have been found to be a good choice for sewage, water mains, irrigation pipeline and pool & spa facilities.
PVC plastic is a versatile material, it can be flexible as well as solid. Our PVC pipes can give you the versatility to run lines where rigid pipes will not go. Flocon stocks Class E 16 bar-rated imperial pipes from 3/8" to 4" and metric 16mm to 110mm. Additionally, some larger diameters are available in Class C 10 bar pipes from 2" to 8" imperial and 50mm to 315mm metric. With such a wide range of diameters at Flocon, we are certain to find just the one for you that will make it possible to introduce PVC plastic pipes to just about any system.







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PVC plastic pipe offers several advantages:
Durability: PVC is strong and resistant to impacts, chemicals, and corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan.
Corrosion resistance: Unlike metal pipes, PVC won't rust or corrode, maintaining water quality and preventing leaks.
Lightweight: PVC is easier to handle and install than heavier metal pipes, reducing labor costs.
Cost-effective: PVC pipe is often more affordable than metal alternatives.
Versatile: Suitable for various applications, including water supply, drainage, irrigation, and industrial uses.
Easy to install: PVC pipes can be easily joined using solvent welding or mechanical fittings.
PVC plastic pipes are used in a wide range of applications:
Water supply: Potable water mains, service lines, and distribution systems.
Drainage: Wastewater removal, sewer lines, and rainwater systems.
Irrigation: Delivering water to crops and landscapes.
Plumbing: Residential and commercial plumbing systems.
Industrial: Transporting chemicals and fluids in industrial settings.
Pool and spa: Plumbing for swimming pools and spas.
PVC pipe is known for its long lifespan, often exceeding 50 years and potentially lasting up to 100 years or more, depending on the application and conditions.