PVC Pipes

SV MARKETING are distributors for PVC PIPES AND FITTINGS since 25 years and serving the clients for their domestic and industrial needs. SV marketing has a range from 20 mm to 450 mm all pipes and fittings. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) pipes and fittings are commonly used in a variety of waste water application and other construction applications. SV Marketing are one of the top pvc pipes dealers for Bangalore for all its range. We supply Rigid PVC Pipes made of highest grade quality resin which ensures the fulfilment of the basic need for clean and hygienic water. They are made on the latest, state-of-the-art plants in India.


    It comes in 3 variants :

  • 1. Plain Pipes.
  • 2. Socketed Pipes.
  • 3. Elastomeric Ring fit pipes(branded as Firm seal).

These pipes are manufactured as per IS 4985: 2000. Our pipes have a life span of over 50 years if laid & buried below the ground as per prescribed standards.



    APPLICATION:

    PVC Plain / Socketed / Firm seal pipes are used for various applications, some of its agricultural and allied applications are:

  • Irrigation Scheme
  • Tube Well
  • Bio Gas Plant
  • Rainwater
  • Drinking water supply lines
  • Main line for sprinklers / drip irrigation
  • Underground or open pipeline
  • Telecommunication cable ducting

SV MARKETING distribute pvc products produced from largest range of injection Moulded PVC fittings in the country. Sv marketing has benchmarked quality in Agricultural Fittings in the Indian market. Today, we are offering fittings that are developed in conformation with relevant national and international standards and made from the highest quality resin. Supreme has successfully established a bond of trust with the Farmers of India so much so that its PVC fittings are used extensively for Agricultural purposes. Light in weight, easy to handle and convenient in transportation they are truly 'Farmer friendly' and hence installing a piping system is very easy.

PVC pipes and fittings are most commonly used in drainage and sewer systems due to their corrosion resistance and smooth interior surfaces that help prevent clogs.

PVC fittings can be used in both socket (glued) and threaded (screwed) variants. Socket variant fittings are typically used for non-pressurized systems, and threaded fittings are commonly used for pressurized systems.

PVC pipes are made of polyvinyl chloride, which is a type of plastic that is strong, lightweight, and durable. PVC pipes are often used in plumbing and drainage applications, as well as in other applications where a corrosion-resistant and long-lasting pipe is needed.

    Here are some of the advantages of using PVC pipes:

  • Corrosion resistance: PVC pipes are resistant to a wide range of chemicals and corrosive substances, making them ideal for use in applications where corrosion is a concern.
  • Durability: PVC pipes are very durable and can withstand a wide range of conditions, including extreme temperatures and pressures.
  • Lightweight: PVC pipes are lightweight, making them easy to transport and install.
  • Cost-effective: PVC pipes are typically less expensive than other types of pipes, such as stainless steel pipes.
  • Easy to install: PVC pipes can be easily joined using a variety of methods, including solvent welding, heat fusion, and mechanical coupling.
  • Hygienic: PVC pipes are smooth on the inside, making them less likely to harbor bacteria and other microorganisms.
  • Long lifespan: PVC pipes can last for up to 50 years, making them a cost-effective investment.
  • Here are some of the disadvantages of using PVC pipes:
  • Not as strong as other types of pipes: PVC pipes are not as strong as other types of pipes, such as steel pipes.
  • Not as flexible as other types of pipes: PVC pipes are not as flexible as other types of pipes, such as copper pipes.
  • Not as resistant to impact damage as other types of pipes: PVC pipes are not as resistant to impact damage as other types of pipes, such as steel pipes.

Overall, PVC pipes are a versatile and durable material that can be used in a variety of applications. They offer a number of advantages over other types of pipes, including corrosion resistance, durability, lightweight, cost-effectiveness, ease of installation, and hygiene. However, they also have some disadvantages, such as strength, flexibility, and impact resistance.



    Here are some of the common uses of PVC pipes:

  • Plumbing: PVC pipes are often used in plumbing applications, such as water supply lines and sewer lines.
  • Drainage: PVC pipes are often used in drainage applications, such as gutters and downspouts.
  • Irrigation: PVC pipes are often used in irrigation applications, such as sprinkler systems and drip irrigation systems.
  • Industrial applications: PVC pipes are often used in industrial applications, such as chemical processing and food processing.
  • Building construction: PVC pipes are often used in building construction, such as as electrical conduit & structural supports.