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Dura Plastics - Schedule 80 PVC Fittings

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Understanding the Strength of Dura Plastics’ Schedule 80 PVC Fittings

Dura Plastics specializes in manufacturing  Schedule 80 PVC fittings, designed for high-pressure and industrial applications. These fittings feature thicker walls than Schedule 40, providing enhanced durability and strength for uses such as chemical processing, underground installations, and wastewater management. Available in sizes from ¼ inch to 24 inches, they offer varying PSI ratings and withstand temperatures up to 140°F, with CPVC variants handling up to 180°F. Common types include elbows for directional changes, tees for branching, and couplings for secure pipe connections. Their superior pressure tolerance makes them ideal for demanding environments where reliability is critical.

Why Choose Dura Plastics- Schedule 80 PVC Fittings?

Dura Plastics' Schedule 80 PVC fittings are a top choice for high-pressure applications due to their superior durability, chemical resistance, and compliance with industry standards. Made from high-quality PVC, they offer excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for industrial, commercial, and municipal systems. Their thicker walls provide enhanced strength and longevity, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments. Additionally, these fittings are easy to install, cost-effective, and compatible with various piping systems, making them a trusted solution for plumbing, irrigation, and chemical processing needs. Explore their popular products below: 

  • Schedule 80 PVC Threaded Reducer Bushings

    • The Schedule 80 PVC Threaded Reducer Bushings are designed with thick walls for superior pressure resistance. They also efficiently transition between different pipe sizes with male and female threading. Proudly made in the USA, these bushings offer a high-quality solution for plumbing, irrigation, and chemical processing needs. 

  • Schedule 80 PVC Threaded 90° Elbows

    • The Schedule 80 PVC Threaded 90° Elbows withstand high pressure and impact, ensuring long-lasting performance. Featuring FPT threads on both ends, they provide a secure, leak-free connection in various piping systems, including water treatment, sewage, chemical processing, and irrigation. Certified to ASTM D1784, NSF-61, and NSF-14 standards, they guarantee safety and reliability. 

  • Schedule 80 PVC Tee

    • The Schedule 80 PVC Tee features socket ends for secure and efficient connections. This tee meets ASTM D1784 standards and holds NSF-61 and NSF-14 certifications, ensuring reliability and compliance. Made in the USA, it is a trusted choice for professionals seeking long-lasting and high-performance piping solutions.

FAQs

1. What is the difference between Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC fittings?

Schedule 80 PVC fittings have thicker walls than Schedule 40, making them stronger and more resistant to pressure, which is why they are commonly used in high-pressure applications like industrial plumbing and chemical processing.

2. Can Schedule 80 PVC fittings be used for drinking water?

Yes, as long as they are NSF-rated for potable water; however, some applications may require CPVC due to its higher temperature tolerance. Always check local codes and manufacturer specifications.

3. What temperature can Schedule 80 PVC withstand?

Schedule 80 PVC has a maximum operating temperature of around 140°F (60°C), beyond which it can weaken or deform, making CPVC a better choice for hotter environments.

4. Can Schedule 80 PVC be used for underground applications?

Yes, Schedule 80 PVC is suitable for underground use, but it must be properly supported and protected from shifting soil or heavy loads to prevent cracking.

5. Is Schedule 80 PVC UV resistant?

While Schedule 80 PVC is more durable than Schedule 40, it is still susceptible to UV damage over time; painting it with a UV-resistant coating or using insulation can extend its lifespan outdoors.

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