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Sintex extends its hallmark of trust,
quality and innovation to water distribution through Pipes
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Sintex CPVC
pipes offer a hygienic and durable solution for clean water delivery across
homes, farms, residential buildings, and industries—ensuring health and safety
at every touch point
Bhopal – Sintex by Welspun,
India’s leading and most trusted manufacturer of quality water storage
solutions, today announced the launch of world’s
first anti-microbial CPVC pipes in
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh reinforcing its 50-year legacy in water storage and
marking a strategic expansion into the water distribution segment through Pipes.
Sintex has launched a full range of pipes
– CPVC, uPVC, SWR (Soil, Waste and Rainwater), Reclaim, Agri, Underground
Drainage & Surface Drainage pipes and fittings. These pipes are designed to
efficiently manage hot and cold water, greywater, and blackwater fulfilling all
plumbing needs.
Sintex views Madhya Pradesh as a crucial market and is focusing on
further expanding its footprint in the state. With this strategic entry, Sintex
aims to address India’s evolving infrastructure needs through innovation,
quality and health-first engineering. These pipes are engineered to the highest
standards of durability and quality, with an enhanced focus on health and
hygiene. Designed to protect what matters most—ensuring healthier homes and
safer water for every family. Thus far, Sintex has introduced its pipes in the
states of Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Chandigarh Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
Yashovardhan
Agarwal, Managing Director, Welspun BAPL Ltd and Director, Sintex said, “For 50 years, Sintex has been synonymous
with ‘safe and reliable’ water storage across millions of Indian households.
With the launch of Sintex CPVC Pipes in Bhopal, we are taking the next step
towards addressing the water distribution challenge with the same standard of
quality and innovation. Launching India’s first anti-microbial CPVC pipes is
not just about entering a new category — it’s about expanding our water story
and delivering a holistic, health-led water management solution.”
India’s pipe
industry is expected to be INR 1.3 lakh crore by FY30 and is growing at a fast
pace. However, research indicates that nearly 60% of the market remains
unorganized, dominated by low-quality, unbranded recycled pipes. Thus an
unorganized market represents a unique opportunity for Sintex to lead through
quality, innovation and reliability.
With a
population of nearly 72.6 million, Madhya Pradesh
is host to some fast growing cities like Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ujjain,
Sagar, Satna and Jabalpur; also all are key cities under the Government of
India’s Smart City Mission. These cities will now benefit from world’s first
anti-microbial CPVC pipes—meeting the rising demand for safe, hygienic, and
efficient water distribution system.
Madhya
Pradesh is now the next state to benefit from Sintex’s transformation into a
fully integrated water solutions brand, as it expands into the water
distribution segment.
Mr.
Yashovardhan Agarwal, further said, “As the
government scales national programs like Jal Jeevan Mission, AMRUT 2.0, and
Smart Cities Mission, the need for quality-first, safer and durable piping
solutions is expected to rise sharply — especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
Sintex’s product roadmap is aligned with these missions, offering not only
long-term value but also an assurance of safety, efficiency, and minimal
maintenance.”
Powered by the Sintex
Advantage NXT, the new range of CPVC & UPVC pipes will be anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal,
and anti-algae — making it ideal for households, agricultural, and
institutional applications. The anti-microbial formulation ensures that water
stays cleaner and safer as it moves through the system — a critical factor in
India’s tropical and high-humidity regions.
Sintex acquired 100% stake in Weetek Plastics for
INR 85 crore in October 2024. Weetek Plastics’ facility in Raipur,
Chhattisgarh, has an annual production capacity of 19,000 metric tons. This
strategic move is aimed at accelerating Sintex’s entry into the rapidly growing
plastic pipes market in India.