By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : April 17, 2025 5:43 pm
The new solution enables CPVC Molders to reduce raw material wastage by 40 to 80 per cent
Yudo India has introduced a new Hot Runner technology aimed at transforming the CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) material which is mainly used for pipe & its accessories segment in India, significantly reducing material wastage and enhancing production efficiency.
“CPVC is a challenging material. For years, the industry had no option but to accept the high wastage levels. With our new Hot Runner technology, we are enabling local manufacturers to produce at scale with consistency,” said Vishal Agarwal, President, Yudo India.
The new solution enables CPVC Molders to reduce raw material wastage by 40 to 80 per cent, while increasing production efficiency by 20 to 40 per cent, claims Vishal. This comes at a time when the Indian market is witnessing growing demand for high-performance pipe systems, with nearly 50 per cent of the country’s CPVC material currently being imported.
Traditionally, the Indian CPVC Injection Molding relied on outdated processes that led to considerable material loss. With the introduction of Yudo’s technology, the industry is expected to achieve better utilisation of resources and reduce dependence on the material imports.
India is among the largest consumers of CPVC pipe fittings globally. The domestic demand has expanded with increasing urbanisation and infrastructure development. However, high raw material costs and process inefficiencies have long hindered local manufacturers.
Yudo’s new systems are set to impact the import-driven segment of the CPVC market, aligning with the government’s push for local manufacturing under the 'Make in India' initiative. The successful application of Yudo’s system could lead to broader technology upgrades in related sectors, particularly where precision and moulding consistency are critical with very high volume of production, added Agarwal.