Is Schedule 40 or 80 thicker?

The major difference between schedule 40 and schedule 80 pipe is the wall thickness, inside diameter, and their weight. Schedule 80 will have a greater wall thickness, a smaller inside diameter and a higher weight than Schedule 40 pipe at a given nominal pipe size.
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Which pipe is thicker schedule 80 or 40?

Schedule 40 pipe has thinner walls, so it is best for applications involving relatively low water pressure. Schedule 80 pipe has thicker walls and is able to withstand higher PSI (pounds per square inch). This makes it ideal for industrial and chemical applications.
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Can you use Schedule 80 fittings on schedule 40 pipe?

Due to the thicker walls, schedule 80 PVC is not only able to handle higher PSI, it is also more resistant to bending and breaking than schedule 40 PVC. Because schedule 40 PVC and schedule 80 PVC pipe have the same outer diameter, you can use schedule 40 PVC fittings with schedule 80 PVC pipe and vice versa.
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What is the thickest PVC pipe?

Sch 80 is the thickest wall, and therefore strongest pipe. However, the fittings used for construction projects do not come in Sch 80, only sch 40. If you are trying to make something light and it won't be used for anything heavy, class 200 pipe will save weight and money.
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What is Schedule 80 pipe used for?

Schedule 80 PVC pipe is used for industrial and higher pressure water flow applications. Schedule 80 PVC pipe can handle 140 degrees F in temperature. The pipe comes in standard 10' or 20' sections and is available in plain end or belled end so no coupling is needed for installation.
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Schedule 40 vs Schedule 80 PVC Pipe



What's the difference between schedule 40 and 80?

The major difference between schedule 40 and schedule 80 pipe is the wall thickness, inside diameter, and their weight. Schedule 80 will have a greater wall thickness, a smaller inside diameter and a higher weight than Schedule 40 pipe at a given nominal pipe size.
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Which is stronger schedule 40 or 80 steel pipe?

Pipes with Schedule 40 come with a standard weight, and pipes with Schedule 80 come with extra strength. Schedule 80 pipes are stronger than Schedule 40 pipes.
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Can you mix Schedule 40 and 80 PVC?

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Schedule 40 pressure fittings are used in applications such as potable water, irrigation, golf course construction, and pool & spa. Even though it is possible to combine schedule 80 and schedule 40 PVC together it is not recommended.
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What is Schedule 40 PVC pipe used for?

PVC Schedule 40 pipe is used for drainage and lower pressure water flow applications. Schedule 40 PVC pipe can handle up to 140 degrees F in temperature. Pipe lengths come in standard 10' or 20' sections. PVC schedule 40 pipe is available in plain end or belled end that do not require coupling for installation.
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What thickness is schedule 40 pipe?

Schedule 40 Steel Pipe Dimensions

A more common pipe is the 4-inch schedule 40 steel pipe. This pipe's outside diameter is 4.5 with a wall thickness of 0.237 and a weight per foot of 10.79.
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What is the difference between PVC Schedule 40 and Schedule 80?

There are two common types of PVC pipe – schedule 40 PVC and schedule 80 PVC. Schedule 40 PVC is usually white in color and schedule 80 is usually a dark gray (they can also be found in other colors). Their most important difference, though, is in their design. Schedule 80 pipe is designed with a thicker wall.
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Can I bury Schedule 40 PVC?

Schedule 40 PVC Pipe

Schedule 40 PVC Conduit is used in walls, floors and ceilings in accordance with NEC 352. According to NEC 352 it can also be buried directly into the earth, encased in concrete, and used in areas exposed to direct sunlight.
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Can you use Schedule 80 PVC for hot water?

CPVC (schedule 80) pipe is rated for use up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. This makes it ideal for use on hot water lines in homes and businesses.
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What wall thickness is schedule 80 pipe?

A 4 inches (100 mm) Schedule 80 pipe has an outside diameter of 4.500 inches ( 114.30 mm), a wall thickness of 0.337 inches (8.56 mm), giving a bore of 3.826 inches (97.18 mm)
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What's the difference between white and gray PVC?

PVC pipe that is used for plumbing is usually white while electrical conduit PVC is usually gray. These are the standard colors, but you can find PVC that has had chemical additives added during the manufacturing process to create different colored pipes.
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Which PVC pipe is best for outdoor use?

Crescent Plastics offers extruded PVC tubing that is specially formulated to be weather- and impact-resistant for longevity. PVC is known for its durability and ability to maintain its performance over an extended period.
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Why is ABS pipe no longer used?

The State of California has banned the use of “regrind” or recycled plastic resin for use in ABS drain-waste-vent pipe. The new law stemmed from major problems with pipe failure of recycled-content ABS pipe made by several companies during the 1980s.
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What is orange PVC pipe used for?

The PVC orange pipes are one of the pipe materials that every construction needs. They are not prone to any corrosion, chemical resistant, flame retardant, and maintenance-free. PVC orange pipes and fittings are widely used for transporting water from potable and non-potable water.
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Can I use Schedule 40 for water?

Most schedule 40 PVC found in homes and offices is white pipe with a National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) rating for potable water. The drawbacks with this type of PVC pipe are that it will degrade when exposed to short wave UV light (contained in sunlight) and at higher temperatures, it will soften.
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How strong is schedule 80 steel pipe?

Schedule 80 Extra Heavy Pipe •GD A: 48,000 psi tensile / 30,000 psi yield •GD B: 60,000 psi tensile / 35,000 psi yield •Items highlighted in blue are stock items. 3/8” x 21' . 675” .
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What does Schedule 40 mean for pipe?

The most used pipe schedule is SCH 40. For NPS 12 or smaller pipes or pipes with outer diameter of around 12 inches, SCH 40 is the same wall thickness of the previously used value. The SCH 80 wall thickness, on the other hand, is the same as the previously used XS wall thickness for pipe sizes up to NPS 10.
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What is the difference between schedule 40 and standard pipe?

As an example, Nominal Pipe Size 12” sch 40 is a 12.75” OD round pipe with a . 406” wall thickness. But, a standard (STD) schedule, or 40s, has a wall thickness of . 375”.
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