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uPVC Column Pipe

Why Nova uPVC Pipes?

Why Nova uPVC Pipes 25%higher discharge charge than G.I pipes Low cost compared to C.l and G.I pipes Zero maintenance and long life Power saver due to lesser friction-losses Square threads by CNC machine, so High tensile load capability

Cooling TypeStandard Packing

Available in Medium, Heavy and Super Hevay Strangth

Size Available

Nominal Diameter 1.00", 1.25", 1.50", 2.00", 3.00", 4.00"

Lengh Available

3 meter & 6 meter

Pressure Range

12 kg/cm² to 35 kg/cm²

Our uPVC column pipe is a popular choice for borewell applications. These pipes are made of durable and lightweight unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) material, which offers excellent resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and chemical attacks. uPVC column pipes are easy to install and require low maintenance, making them a cost-effective solution for borewell operations. These pipes come in various sizes and pressure ratings to suit your specific needs. If you are looking for a reliable and efficient option for your borewell, consider uPVC column pipes.


Some additional points to consider when looking into uPVC column pipes for borewell applications:


These pipes have a smooth inner surface, which helps to reduce friction and improve water flow. This can lead to increased efficiency and lower energy costs.


uPVC column pipes are resistant to UV radiation, which means they won't degrade or become brittle over time when exposed to sunlight.


The lightweight nature of these pipes makes them easy to handle and transport, reducing the need for heavy machinery during installation.


In addition to being used for borewells, uPVC column pipes can also be used in other applications such as irrigation, water supply, and industrial piping systems.


When selecting uPVC column pipes, it's important to choose the right size and pressure rating based on the depth of your borewell and the amount of water you need to extract. Consult with a professional MEP contractor if you're unsure about which option is best for your specific needs.

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