uPVC is a relatively new material in the window and door profile industry. Many people often confuse it with uPVC and when there is another variation, cPVC, we often wonder what the difference is. Today we will look at what the difference is between cPVC and uPVC. Understanding the difference between CPVC and uPVC profiles is essential to making the right decision for your project.
CPVC is a thermoplastic material produced by chlorinating PVC resin. This process increases the material's chlorine content, enhancing its temperature and chemical resistance. CPVC is primarily used in hot and cold water supply systems, as well as in industrial applications that require resistance to corrosive substances.
uPVC, on the other hand, is PVC that has not been plasticized, meaning it does not contain additional plasticizers that make PVC flexible. uPVC is known for its rigidity and is widely used in construction for window frames, doors, and pipes. It is valued for its durability, resistance to weathering, and low maintenance requirements.
Feature | CPVC Profiles | UPVC Profiles |
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Material Composition | Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride | Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride |
Temperature Resistance | High (Up to 200°F/93°C) | Moderate (Up to 140°F/60°C) |
Chemical Resistance | Excellent | Good |
Flexibility | More flexible than UPVC | Rigid and less flexible |
Common Applications | cPVC profiles are used for industrial liquid handling. | While UPVC profiles are mainly used in the construction industry, mainly for residential and commercial windows, doors. |
Surface Characteristics | cPVC profiles have an ultra-soft surface, making them ideal for conveying water over long distances. | The uPVC profiles have a smooth internal surface which does not cause any leaks. |
Cost | Generally higher due to enhanced properties | Generally lower, more economical |
Thermal Insulation | Moderate | Excellent |
Sound Insulation | Moderate | Excellent |
Durability | High, especially in harsh environments | High, especially in residential settings |
Ease of Installation | Requires specialized tools and techniques | Easier, standard installation practices |
When deciding between CPVC and UPVC profiles, it's essential to consider the specific requirements of your project. CPVC profiles are ideal for applications where higher temperature resistance, chemical stability, and liquid handling are crucial. In contrast, UPVC profiles are the go-to choice for residential and commercial doors and windows, offering excellent insulation, durability, and a smooth surface that prevents leaks.
If you need further assistance in selecting the right profile or have any questions, please contact us. As a leading supplier of UPVC profiles, we are here to provide you with expert guidance and high-quality products tailored to your needs.
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