ASTM F3328
Standard Practice for the One-Step (Solvent Cement Only) Method of Joining Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) or Chlorinated Poly (Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Pipe and Piping Components with Tapered Sockets
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ASTM F3328 is the ASTM standard for the one-step, solvent cement only method of joining poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) or chlorinated poly (vinyl chloride) (CPVC) pipe and piping components with tapered sockets. It provides a technical basis for making solvent-cement joints in compatible plastic piping systems, helping support consistent assembly and product evaluation. For buyers and specifiers, ASTM F3328 helps identify the joining practice intended for these materials and socket types.
What is ASTM F3328?
This standard practice describes a one-step solvent cement joining method for PVC and CPVC pipe and piping components that use tapered sockets. In practical terms, it focuses on how compatible parts are joined using solvent cement alone, rather than a multi-step joining approach. ASTM F3328 is useful when a project, product line, or quality program needs a clear technical reference for this specific jointing method. It is centered on joining practice, not on broader piping system design.
Where is ASTM F3328 used?
ASTM F3328 is commonly used in the context of PVC and CPVC piping systems that rely on tapered-socket connections and solvent cement assembly. It may be referenced by manufacturers, distributors, contractors, and quality teams involved in plastic pipe joining or product documentation. The standard is most relevant when specifying or evaluating compatible pipe and fitting components that are intended to be assembled by this one-step method.
Why is ASTM F3328 important?
ASTM F3328 matters because it helps bring consistency to a specific joining method used with PVC and CPVC piping components. Clear standardization can support procurement, compliance review, product documentation, and quality control. It also helps reduce ambiguity when comparing compatible components or checking whether a jointing method matches project requirements. For technical teams, ASTM F3328 provides a practical reference for evaluating whether the intended solvent-cement joining approach is being followed.
- One-step solvent cement joining method
- For PVC and CPVC pipe systems
- Applies to tapered-socket components
- Useful for specification and quality review
- Supports consistent product evaluation
- Publication Date: 2024-10-04
- Publisher: ASTM
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