When working with CPVC piping, use multipurpose PVC/CPVC glue or a CPVC glue; glue made specifically for PVC will not hold properly on CPVC and could lead to leaks or breakage. CPVC pipes can withstand hot water temperatures up to 180 degrees F.
Will oatey medium clear PVC cement work on CPVC?
Its medium body has excellent gap filling properties and is easy to apply with included in-lid dauber. This milky-clear, low VOC, all-purpose cement can be used to solvent weld all schedules and classes of ABS, PVC and CPVC pipe and fittings up to 6 in.
What is the best glue for CPVC?
Oatey® CPVC Medium Bodied Fast Set Orange Cement is recommended for cold water systems and hot water systems up to 200°F / 93°C. It is approved for Corzan® CPVC piping systems. Its medium body has excellent gap filling properties and is easy to apply.
How do you glue PVC to CPVC?
Solvent cement softens the plastic materials through a chemical process, and this is what creates the glue bond. CPVC pipe needs stronger chemicals to soften it during the priming and gluing process, so when joining CPVC to PVC, you need to use a primer and cement formulated for CPVC.
What’s the difference between PVC and CPVC glue?
PVC can only withstand temperatures of up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a poor choice for hot water lines. CPVC, on the other hand, can withstand temperatures up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. When the application demands it, you must use CPVC.
What’s the difference between PVC and CPVC pipe?
What are the differences between CPVC and PVC? The main difference between CPVC and PVC is the range of temperatures each is capable of withstanding. CPVC can handle temperatures up to 200° Fahrenheit, while PVC peaks at 140° Fahrenheit.
Can you use Gorilla Glue on CPVC pipe?
Gorilla Glue can be used from 32 to 140° F. It is environmentally friendly and cleans up with water. The amazing thing about this glue is that it will work on all kinds of pipes, from the smallest PVC pipe up to a 6″ diameter pipe. The glue itself is as strong as the pipe, ensuring a secure, durable connection.
Do you need primer with CPVC glue?
Primer is needed to prepare the bonding area for the addition of cement and subsequent assembly. Use a proper applicator, such as a dauber, swab or paintbrush, approximately half the size of the pipe diameter.