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GI Pipes Vs PVC Pipes Vs CPVC Pipes

Nov 30, 2018 / By System Admin / in Plumbing


GI Pipes Vs PVC Pipes Vs CPVC Pipes
ParametersGI PipesPVC PipesCPVC Pipes
Full Form Galvanised Iron Poly Vinyl Chloride Chlorinated Poly Vinyl Chloride
IS Code IS 1239:2004 IS 4985:2000 IS 15778
Composition Iron/ Zinc Chlorine/ Ethylene/ Color Pigments/ Additives Chlorine/ Ethylene/ Color Pigments/ Additives
Hot Water Lines Only for Cold Water Supply / Can be used for Hot water supply with woolen insulation around the pipe Only for Cold Water Supply Both Hot & Cold Water Supply
Uses Used for water supply/ especially for underground laying water supplied piping Used for water supply and drain pipes Used for water supply/ Hot water supply pipes
Durability Very Good Good Good
Bendability No No No
Fire Resistance Yes No Yes/ Chlorination process makes the CPVC pipes Fire Retardant up to 220 Degrees Fahrenheit
Installation Time-consuming and requires more man-hours than CPVC / PVC Easily done through cold welding and saves man hours Easily done through cold welding and saves man hours
Corrosion Resistance No Yes Yes
Interior Pipe Smoothness Smooth Smooth Very Smooth
Chlorine Resistance Reactive to Chlorine Reactive to Chlorine Unaffected by Chlorine
Bacterial Growth More than PVC Lower than GI Lower than PVC
Thicknesses Available (mm) 20/ 25/ 32/40/50/63/75/90/110/140/160 Up to 450 mm 15/ 20/ 25/ 32/ 40/ 50 20/25/32/40/50
Pipe Length (Meters) 3 Meters 3 Meters/6 Meters 3 Meters/5 Meters
Cost Costly Compared to PVC / CPVC Lesser than GI Lesser than PVC
Types of Pipe Quality (Gauge) Class A (Low) / Class B(Medium) / Class C (Heavy) Class 1/ Class 2/ Class3/ Class5 Class 1 SDR 11/ Class 2 SDR 13.5
Ductility Poor Good Very Good
Full Bore Flow The possibility of developing scales/ pitting can restrict the full bore flow The absence of scaling/ pitting leads to full bore flow The absence of scaling/ pitting leads to full bore flow