PVC pipe is a vital material in home decoration, with many advantages over other options.
First, it’s lightweight—easy to carry and install. This saves a lot of manpower and materials. What’s more, it resists chemicals and corrosion, making it perfect for the chemical industry. Its inner surface is smooth too, so there’s little resistance when threading wires.
PVC pipes work well in various environments. Their strong compressive strength adds convenience to construction. In fact, they outperform regular pipes in cold-forming—especially high-end models. You can manually bend the threading pipe to the desired angle in one go, even at room temperature.
They’re also highly pressure-resistant: super-heavy conduits can bear up to 1250N. This means they can be hidden in concrete without getting easily damaged by force.
Beyond that, PVC wire pipes have great flame-retardant and insulating properties. They meet key safety standards: the pipe self-extinguishes within 30 seconds of leaving a flame. Fittings handle 2000V AC, 50Hz alternating current without breaking down, and their ground resistance reaches 100MΩ.
When in use, the product also needs excellent waterproofing and corrosion resistance—and PVC line pipes deliver. Fitting joints are bonded with PVC glue as specified, keeping moisture out for a strong waterproof effect. Plus, they resist corrosion from various chemical acids, bases, and salts.