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Oatey® FlowGuard™ High Contrast 1-Step Medium Green Cement
Key Features & Benefits
- For cold and hot water systems up to 200°F / 93°C
- Green color provides high contract to CPVC pipe
- Helps protect pipes from corrosion
- Can be used on copper tube sizes (CTS) CPVC hot and cold potable water pipes and fittings up to 2 in. diameter with interference fit
- Approved for use with FlowGuard Gold® piping systems (registered trademark of Lubrizol Corporation)
- Unique green color makes it easy to identify proper installation
- Low VOC, high performance solvent cement that meets ASTM Standard F493 and complies with NSF/ANSI 61 health effects requirements
Specifications
Brand: | Oatey |
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Product Type: | CPVC Cement |
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Color: | Green |
Maximum Application Temperature °F: | 110ºF |
Material: | CPVC |
Set Type: | Cold Weather (< 32° F) |
Set Speed: | Medium Set |
Maximum Application Temperature °C: | 43ºC |
California VOC Compliant: | Yes |
Maximum Use Temperature °F: | 200ºF |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What PVC cements allow for the longest set-up time, for multiple joint assemblies?
The regular body cement has the longest working time once the joint has been assembled on pipe sizes up to 4” diameter. However, the regular body cement has the quickest set up time before the joint is assembled because of the quick evaporation process. Any pipe sizes over 4” should be discussed with the technical department.
What cements allow for the shortest set-up time, for multiple joint assemblies?
The heavy duty cement has the shortest working time once the joint has been assembled on pipe sizes up to 4” diameter. However, the heavy duty cement has the slowest set up time before the joint is assembled because of the slow evaporation process. Any pipe sizes over 4” should be discussed with the technical department.