Plastic Fabrication
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Chemical Systems Services, Inc.
has been fabricating & manufacturing quality products since 1981.
We use
Polypropylene, PVC, CPVC, PVDF (Kynar)
and other plastics.
We choose these plastics due to their durability and corrosion resistant properties.
CSSI specializes in the fabrication of complete air pollution control, ventilation, and chemical containment systems.
Our vast plastic fabrication capabilities allow us to have very competitive pricing on both standard and custom designed items.
In addition to fabrication, we offer expert installation and on-site repair service in the New England area.
Examples of some specific items we produce:
Wet packed scrubbers
Laboratory fume hoods
Corrosion resistant plastic tanks and sinks
Chemical containment tanks
Evaporators
Polypropylene cabinets
Standard-sized (3"-24") PVC and CPVC fittings
Elbows
Reducers
End Caps
Branches
Saddles
Couplings
Dampers
and
Blast Gates
Plastic Fabrication Specialist
Custom Plastic and Industrial Steel Fabrication
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PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) and CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) are often recommended for use in applications within corrosive environments due to their exceptional resistance to most mineral acids, bases, salts, and aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Both materials have excellent strength and rigidity, and their light weight makes installations easier than those with heavier metal options. CSSI designs and fabricates durable and cost-efficient exhaust systems from PVC and CPVC duct. Type I PVC and CPVC sheets are used for specialty tanks, hoods and other custom equipment.
PVC can be used where temperatures do not exceed 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and CPVC holds its characteristics up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Both are self-extinguishing with a flame spread index of less than 10 and a UL-94 rating. CPVC also meets Clean Room Materials Flammability Test Protocol (FM 4910).
Contact us with questions on whether PVC or CPVC will be appropriate for your chemical concentrations and environmental conditions.