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The IPEX 9847007 is a 3/4 inch CPVC Schedule 80 socket cap designed for terminating pipe runs in industrial and commercial piping systems. Manufactured from Corzan chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), this cap delivers exceptional chemical resistance against acids, alcohols, alkalies, salt solutions, and halogens. Schedule 80 wall thickness provides the structural integrity required for pressure-rated applications where metal fittings would be subject to corrosion or galvanic degradation. Licensed plumbers and industrial pipefitters install this fitting as part of complete CPVC piping assemblies in chemical processing, industrial fluid handling, and potable water systems.
This cap is suited for residential and commercial potable water systems as well as industrial chemical process lines. The Corzan CPVC material is immune to damage from naturally corrosive soils and electrochemical or galvanic corrosion, making it a reliable choice for underground or buried installations. Its smooth interior bore maintains consistent flow characteristics over the service life of the system. Typical applications include capping dead-end branch lines, pressure-test terminations, and service-point closures in chemical or water treatment facilities.
Designed for use within the IPEX Corzan CPVC Schedule 80 pipe, valves, and fittings system, engineered as a unified product line to ensure dimensional and performance consistency across all system components.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or qualified industrial pipefitter in accordance with applicable local plumbing codes and the system manufacturer's solvent-cement joining instructions. Shut off and depressurize the piping system fully before cutting or joining any fittings. Use only CPVC-rated solvent cement and primer appropriate for Schedule 80 applications. Allow full cure time before pressurizing the system.
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