Epigral, an integrated chemical manufacturer, has received the international acclaimed NSF certification for CPVC resin and compounds. This significant achievement underscores the high safety standards of Epigral’s CPVC resin and compounds, particularly in their application for pipe manufacturing intended for drinking water.
NSF-certified products hold immense importance as they offer a robust guarantee of safety, quality, and adherence to stringent public health standards. This certification is crucial in safeguarding consumers, especially in a country that is acutely aware of food safety issues. For the past 80 years, the NSF has been a trailblazer in establishing comprehensive standards for water products, collaborating closely with expert committees and suppliers to uphold quality benchmarks.
Maulik Patel, Chairman and Managing Director of Epigral, said, “Achieving NSF certification is a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality products. We are thrilled to receive international accreditation, which will empower our customers to produce superior CPVC pipes that are safe for drinking water. At Epigral, we remain focused on growth and are dedicated to serving the domestic market, striving for nation’s self-reliance in CPVC resin and compounds. “
Recently the company also announced plans to double its production capacity for CPVC resin to an impressive 1,50,000 TPA, establishing what will be the world’s largest facility of its kind by FY2027. This strategic expansion is set to increase its output by FY2027. Additionally, Epigral commissioned a Chlorotoluene value chain plant in March, further solidifying its commitment to innovation and excellence in the chemical manufacturing sector.