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| CertainTeed secures industry-first EPD for PVC pipe ![]() "With city planners increasingly looking for ways to construct sustainable infrastructure, the type of pipe put in the ground can have a major impact," said Jon Zelinsky, technical marketing and sustainability manager for CertainTeed's Pipe & Foundations Group. "C900 RJ restrained-joint PVC pipe represents a best-in-class option for water and sewer projects, providing quick installation, great flow characteristics, and proven strength that allow it to remain in service much longer than other pipe materials." C900 RJ restrained-joint PVC pipe is manufactured at CertainTeed's McPherson, Kansas, plant, which has achieved International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14001 certification for resource management and environmental conservation. The pipe is composed of 100 percent recyclable material, and most of the scrap generated during its manufacture is either fed back into the production of additional pipe or used to make other PVC products, reducing overall waste. C900 RJ restrained-joint PVC pipe's durable makeup means it is virtually maintenance-free and won't need to be replaced or repaired as often as other pipe materials. PVC is also very smooth and corrosion resistant, lowering flow loss and reducing pumping energy costs. C900 RJ restrained-joint PVC pipe features CertainTeed's time- and field-proven mechanical pipe joining system, Certa-Lok, which utilizes a combination of precision-machined grooves and a nylon spline to provide exceptional tensile strength in pulling or pushing operations. Unlike HDPE or fusible PVC pipe, Certa-Lok does not require costly fusion or solvent welding and can be assembled in real time as pullback continues, reducing the overall footprint of a construction project. "When you consider the impact of tearing up a roadway to install conventional pipe, the additional heavy machinery that is required, and the effect of diverting traffic around the site, C900 RJ restrained-joint PVC pipe in trenchless applications can significantly reduce the environmental impact of a project," Zelinsky said. "With this EPD, we will be bringing these issues to the forefront when planning for tomorrow's underground infrastructure." write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Construction News :: home page |