June 2009 Vol. 64 No. 6

Business

IPEX Receives 1st NSF Certification For PVCO Pipe

NSF International announced that IPEX Inc., a leader in thermoplastic piping systems, is the first molecularly oriented polyvinyl chloride (PVCO) pressure pipe manufacturer to receive certification to ASTM F1483 and AWWA C909 standards for pressure pipes.

NSF is currently the only organization that tests and certifies PVCO pipe to these standards.

PVCO can be used in water mains, sewer force mains, process piping and irrigation applications. NSF/ANSI Standard 14: Plastics Piping System Components and Related Materials requires that PVCO pipe meet AWWA C909: PVCO Pressure Pipe, 4-inch through 24-inch, for Water Distribution and ASTM F1483: Standard Specification for Oriented Poly (Vinyl Chloride), PVCO, Pressure Pipe.

NSF’s testing capabilities for ASTM F1483 and AWWA C909 standards enables NSF to package these testing services and save manufacturers of pressure pipes additional cost and time.

According to John Houle of IPEX, “Bionax PVCO is an extremely tough, high-strength pipe material that is perfectly suited for buried applications. IPEX also claims that Bionax PVCO has dramatically increased impact strength, increased fatigue resistance and has larger inside diameters allowing increased flow. In addition, it is the most environmentally-friendly pipe on the market, with a lower carbon footprint than any other material.”

“Third-party certification is important because it demonstrates IPEX’s efforts to provide regulators’ and users’ assurance that their products meet requirements for pressure pipes,” said Jeremy Brown, NSF’s Code and Regulatory manager. “We are pleased to be able to offer IPEX these multiple testing and certification services to simplify and consolidate their certification needs.” NSF’s Plumbing Program, Jeremy Brown, 734.769.5196, brown@nsf.org; www.nsf.org; www.ipexinc.com

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