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Why is PVC used in pipes?
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PVC Pipes have been tried and tested
PVC pipes have been used for more than 60 years and show
that they have very long-lasting material properties. |

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PVC Pipes are easy to install and maintain
PVC pipes are lighter than other materials and easy to
install. Once installed, they require minimal or no maintenance
and upkeep. |

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PVC Pipes are immune to corrosion
PVC pipes do not rust, scale, pit or react chemically
with the material they are designed to convey. They also resist
to bio-film formation better than metal or concrete pipes, helping
to provide constant water quality for example. |

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PVC Pipes are strong and durable
PVC pipes are strong, yet flexible enough to bend without
breaking, allowing them to endure earth movement. PVC pipes offer
a projected life span of more than 100 years without any loss
in strength. No degradation of buried pipes is observed over time. |

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PVC Pipes stop leakage
Experience has demonstrated that PVC pipes help reduce
leakage. PVC also is compatible with all other materials used
in pipe networks and therefore ensures a secure interface is maintained. |

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PVC Pipes are recyclable
PVC pipes at the end of their life are collected and
easily recycled and used in new products. Not only can PVC be
recycled and reused but its material properties remain intact
through several use phases |

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PVC Pipes are cost-efficient
PVC Pipes have an excellent cost-price performance connected
directly with their low maintenance and low installation costs,
long life-span and efficient waste management. |
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