Low Flame and Smoke CPVC Products
New testing, conducted recently by Harvel Plastics, Inc.
at Underwriter’s Laboratories, proves that the company’s
CPVC pipe and duct have exceptionally low flame
spread and smoke development ratings when tested to
ASTM E-84 Steiner Tunnel Testing (UL 723). The largescale
burn testing was carried out on Harvel’s currently
ULC Listed CPVC piping products for comparative data.
Harvel® CPVC piping has improved fire performance
properties over PVC piping and other plastics due to the
presence of additional chlorine atoms on the polymer
molecule.
The tests demonstrate that Harvel CPVC pipe cannot be the
ignition source of a fire; the pipe will not sustain burning; it
must be forced to burn due to its high limiting oxygen index;
the pipe is considered self-extinguishing: It will not burn
unless a flame is constantly applied and stops burning when
the ignition source is removed; the pipe has a low heat of combustion:
much less than wood and other types of plastic.
Harvel is the only pipe manufacturer that has tested
CPVC piping to ASTM E-84. Additional information on the
testing can be obtained by contacting Harvel’s Technical
Service Department.
Harvel CPVC pipe is available in Schedules 40 and 80,
industrial pipe sizes, 1/4” through 24” diameters. Harvel
CPVC duct for industrial hot corrosive fume and drain handling
systems is available in 6” through 24” diameters.
For more information, contact Patrick Foose,
Harvel Plastics, Inc., P.O. Box 757, Easton, PA 18044,
610-252-7355, Fax: 610-253-4436, E-mail: harvel@harvel.com, Web: www.harvel.com.
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