Thai Vinytech (2002) Launches MT-PVC Pipes with Japanese Standards
Thai Vinytech (2002) Co., Ltd. has launched the MT-PVC (Modified Toughness Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe) product, featuring special properties that exceed traditional PVC pipes. Manufactured to meet the Japanese standard JIS K 6742, these pipes are four times more impact-resistant and better able to withstand compression from ground subsidence or pressure from heavy traffic, making them more durable and stronger than previous models.
MT-PVC Pipe (Modified Toughness Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe)
The MT-PVC pipe is a high-quality, bell-end type pipe designed for water distribution systems of the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority. It is made from unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) and does not contain plasticizers, offering improved toughness and durability.
Key features of the MT-PVC pipe:
- Size and Classification: The pipe is available in sizes ranging from 100 mm to 300 mm and falls under class 10.5.
- Manufacturing Standard: Produced in compliance with Thai Industrial Standard มอก.17-2561, and international standard JIS K 6742 (Japan's pipe manufacturing standard).
- Design: The pipe has a bell-end joint system with a rubber ring, providing secure and easy connections.
- Material: The pipe is colored blue and has a density of no more than 1,400 kg/m³.
- Enhanced Strength: The MT-PVC pipe boasts four times better impact resistance and improved compression strength compared to previous models. It is more resilient, durable, and less likely to break under pressure, making it suitable for areas prone to ground subsidence or heavy load pressures.
- Environmental Friendliness: The pipe is lead-free, making it environmentally friendly and safe for use in water supply systems.
These MT-PVC pipes are manufactured under MIT (Made in Thailand) certification and meet the stringent standards required by the Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, ensuring high performance and reliability in water supply infrastructure.


