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PROVIN

Rigid CPVC compounds for molding and extrusion applications.

PROVIN CPVC compounds are strong and rigid thermoplastic materials designed for extrusion or injection molding process.  Applications include injection molded hydraulic parts and extruded hydraulic pipe.

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Features include:

  • High temperature resistance

  • Fire resistance

  • Low conductivity

PROVIN is a registered trademark

We invite you to explore our CPVC compound series PROVIN.  Browse off-the-shelf materials to understand our capabilities, ask our experts to help choose a material based on your required criteria, and contact us for data sheets (TDS, SDS), technical questions and product recommendations.  We're here to help.

This chart represents an overview only.  Many grades are not listed here.  Please contact us if you need a material or features not listed.

Material Name
Processing
Izod Impact
Tensile Strength
Tensile Modulus
Heat Deflection Temp
PROVIN PR 426
Extrusion
616
59.6
2550
112 C
PROVIN PR 432
Extrusion
229
50
2550
110 C
PROVIN PR 507
Injection Molding
152.3
58.6
2550
108 C
PROVIN PR 540
Injection Molding
400
53
2500
102 C
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Information contained herein is privileged and confidential to Alphagary/Mexichem/Orbia. We reserve the right to change or update as needed. Product information is to the best of our knowledge and may not be appropriate for every application or use and no representation or warranty, express or implied, is being made.​

Yes!  We formulate compounds with reduced carbon footprint.  Visit our sustainability page to learn more.

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NSF listed and PPI certified

Our DUROVIN CPVC EXT03 material is NSF listed (standard 14 and 61).  It is also PPI (Plastics Pipe Institute) certified that this compound fulfills requirements of PPI HSB program for standard grade PPI TR4

  • Material designation CPVC 4120

  • Recommended HDB1/MRS1/PDB1/SDB1 at 78F temperature1

  • Recommended HDB2/MRS2/PDB2/SDB2 at 180F temperature 2

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