How To Cut CPVC Pipes

Update:20-02-2019
Summary:Cutting CPVC pipe suppliers is not as difficult as what people think it is. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride or CPVC pipes...

Cutting CPVC pipe suppliers is not as difficult as what people think it is. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride or CPVC pipes
is produced using chlorinated polyvinyl chloride resin and uses hot and cold water pipe and industrial liquid
handling. This material is commonly used for engineering purposes as it is low cost, can bear high glass and
high heat transition temperature. Moreover, CVPC is also used for many industrial purposes where resistance to
corrosive chemicals is desirable. The material is also commonly found in pumps, pipes, valves, filters, ducts,
and linings. The article discusses the method for cutting CPVC pipes. The method involves using a professional
cuter like hacksaw.

 

Make Markings

Use a pencil to mark the length of the CPVC pipe that needs to be cut. Mark both the ends with a pencil.

 

Use a Cutter

Use a simple ratchet-style cutter to cut the pipe. This is available at most hardware stores. Any cutter that
cuts wood can be used for the purpose. Ensure the teeth are not too fine. Line up the pencil mark with the blade
and cut on the edge of the mark. Alternatively, use a hacksaw.

 

Using Sandpaper

Use a fine 120-grit sandpaper to remove any burrs and to smooth the surface. This will ensure all rough edges
have become smooth.