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PVC pressure pipes are durable and lightweight piping solutions made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin. They are designed to withstand high pressure and are commonly used in various plumbing and irrigation systems. The smooth interior surface of PVC pipes allows for efficient fluid flow and reduces the risk of clogs.
| Material | Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) |
| Pressure rating | Up to 600 psi |
| Diameter range | 1/2 inch to 12 inches |
| Length options | 10 feet to 20 feet |
| Temperature range | Up to 140°F (60°C) |
| Standards | ASTM D1785, ASTM D2241 |
When selecting PVC pressure pipes, consider the pressure rating and diameter that best suits your project requirements. It's important to specify the length and any necessary fittings or connectors. Additionally, check for compliance with relevant standards and certifications to ensure quality and reliability. Quantities may vary based on project size, so be prepared to provide estimates for bulk orders.
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PVC pressure pipes can typically handle pressures up to 600 psi.
PVC pipes are generally rated for temperatures up to 140°F (60°C) and are not recommended for hot water applications beyond this limit.
They are available in a range of diameters from 1/2 inch to 12 inches.
PVC pressure pipes are commonly available in lengths of 10 feet to 20 feet.
Look for compliance with ASTM D1785 and ASTM D2241 standards.
Yes, PVC pressure pipes are suitable for underground installations as long as they are properly supported and protected.