Silvin Additives, manufacturer of PVC and CPVC additives, earned the NSF® Guideline 533 certification for its CPVC Super1Pack. The certification affirms that the formulation complies with rigorous health and safety standards for products used in drinking water applications.
NSF: A Global Standard for Quality and Safety
Headquartered in Michigan, USA, NSF is a globally recognized authority in public health and safety. Its certification process involves stringent testing and audits to ensure products meet high benchmarks for quality, sanitation, and compliance. NSF® Guideline 533 specifically evaluates ingredients in contact with drinking water, confirming adherence to health-effects criteria and regulatory standards.
Strengthening Industry Leadership
Commitment to Quality and Global Standards
Jagat Chokshi, Managing Director of Silvin Additives, said, “At Silvin, quality and safety have always been our top priorities. Our additives play a critical role in pipes and fittings that deliver safe drinking water. Receiving NSF® certification validates our commitment to producing additives that meet global standards. This recognition will open new opportunities and strengthen our international presence.”
Four Decades of Growth and Innovation
As a manufacturer of medical-grade PVC compounds, Silvin has evolved into a leading global supplier of additives. The company now offers a comprehensive portfolio and maintains a strong presence in domestic and international markets. As per the press release, with ongoing expansion into additives for OPVC pipes, Silvin continues to strengthen its leadership in the additives sector.






























