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JM Eagle’s EverPEX Delivers on Your Potable Needs
EverPEX is a five-layered cross-linked polyethylene tubing line that has recently earned NSF certification for use in potable water applications
By Nick Bajzek, Products Editor
June 10, 2009
HousingZone
Providing contractors and builders with additional options for plumbing applications, JM Eagle's five-layered EverPEX is extremely flexible and can be bent to accommodate all types of building designs and frameworks. Already used in radiant floor heating and other non-potable applications, the tubing has a unique oxygen barrier in the middle wall that protects the outer layer from physical damage. Check it out on the web here:
www.jmeagle.com/plastic-pipe/pex-pipe/
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