Westlake’s NAPCO Pipe & Fittings Introduces High-Performance Molecular-Oriented PVC C909 Pipe
Westlake Chemical Corporation (NYSE: WLK) subsidiary, North American Pipe Corporation (NAPCO), unveils a new product, molecular oriented PVC (PVCO) pipe, boasting a lower carbon footprint than prior offerings. This initiative expands NAPCO’s production capacity at its Woodbridge, Ontario facility. The innovative PVCO pipe promises improved material strength, flow capacity, and impact performance relative to traditional C900 products while adhering to AWWA C909 standards. NAPCO is ramping up inventory in anticipation of the upcoming construction season in Canada.
- Launch of PVCO pipe, enhancing product portfolio.
- Lower carbon footprint of new product improves sustainability efforts.
- Increased manufacturing capacity at Woodbridge facility supports growth.
- PVCO pipe meets AWWA C909 standards, ensuring quality compliance.
- Compatibility with existing NAPCO products encourages market acceptance.
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New PVC Pipe Features Higher Performance and a Lower Carbon Footprint Than Past Products
“Our focus is on delivering pipe and fitting systems that address our customers’ most difficult infrastructure challenges, including product longevity, ease of installation and enhancing water flow,” said
During the manufacturing process, the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) molecules are stretched and reorganized to increase material strength. This orientation realigns the molecules in line with the extrusion process to produce PVC pipe that withstands greater stresses from internal pressure, has better impact performance and increased flow capacity and weighs less than comparable C900 products.
Independent studies show PVCO materials have lower embodied energy, or the aggregate of energy expended to manufacture and transport materials, compared to other commonly used pipe options, further improving the environmental profile.
NAPCO’s PVCO pipe is produced with top-quality raw materials and modern processing technology. The pipe meets all AWWA C909 requirements and is certified by third-party listing agencies. In addition, all production undergoes NAPCO’s own rigorous quality control requirements. NAPCO’s AWWA C909 PVCO pipe offering is compatible with NAPCO’s C900 pipe and C907 fittings and accessories, and is manufactured to meet the needs of modern underground municipal potable water, wastewater and reclaimed water systems. PVCO is now available in sizes ranging from 6 inches (150 mm) to 12 inches (300 mm) and NAPCO is currently building inventory in anticipation of spring construction in
Westlake recently published its 2020 Environmental, Sustainability, and Governance Report, Essential Products, Critical Innovations that features the Company’s activities that have helped drive operational and supply chain process improvements, the betterment of local communities and new, more sustainable products.
About NAPCO Pipe & Fittings
NAPCO, a Westlake company, is a leading North American polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe manufacturer. Founded in 1992, NAPCO supplies a broad range of gasketed, solvent welded, and restrained joint pipes for a diverse range of markets, including municipal water and sewer, residential plumbing, water well, and agricultural and turf irrigation. The company has a seasoned R&D team driving product enhancements that deliver innovative solutions that meet customers’ most challenging needs. NAPCO offers a large selection of PVC piping and fittings, including brands such as Certa-Lok®, Yelomine®, Certa-Set® and Certa-Flo®. For more information visit www.napcopipe.com.
About Westlake
Westlake is a global manufacturer and supplier of materials and innovative products that enhance life every day. Headquartered in
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