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Ramvi Polymers Pvt. Ltd. since from 1994 manufacture PVC Pipes, which are ISI certified and range from 20mm to 180mm diameter. Currently we are having 2 machines to manufacture PVC and HDPE pipes. The company seeks to generate consistent quality attractive products from a portfolio which is substantially constituted of high quality goods and service.
The company seeks to generate high production and technology in order to meet the growing needs of the expanding markets.
We manufacture PVC Pipes - ISI marked Plumbing Pipes, ASTM Standard Pipes. Schedule 40, Schedule 80 & Threaded Pipes. Our performance has been consistent and we lay great emphasis on both the production process and quality control with customer satisfaction in mind. Some of our esteemed customers are Industrial Clients, Government Department, Panchayath, Traders and Contractors for TWAD Board.
We have an experienced and energetic production team managed by qualified professionals and skilled workers. We have the most modern facilities such as one no Kolsite, one no DGP Twin Screw Extrusion Line and we have full fledged quality control department to check the quality of pipes consistently.
RAMVI PVC pipe is made to exacting standards and the stringent quality control emphasis ensures a product of high quality. SpecificationsIndian Standard
IS 4985 : 1988 UPVC Pipes for water supply
American Standard
ASTM D1785 Schedule 40, 80
British Standard
BS 3505 : UPVC Pipes for cold water service
Test Pressure
Equals 2 1/2 times specified working pressure.
1 BAR = 1kgf/Cm2 = 15 p.s.i = 10 m Head of water.
On applications where fluid carried in a pipeline is over 20oC, the working pressure must be reduced by 2% for every degree C the temperature above 20oC.
The capacity of a pipe varies directly proportional to the square of the diameter, ie doubling the diameter increases the capacity four times.
Mr Ramasubramanium Raja
5/5, Thirumalai Kovil Road, Tenkasi Taluk, Kuthukkal.,
Tirunelveli,Tamil Nadu,627803,India.