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Schedule 40 vs. 80

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When looking at the pipe installation, we have multiple options as consumers of the product. Specifically, at PVC pipes, the main options we have are Schedule 40 and  Schedule 80.

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These pipes both have their differences and unique qualities, but it is important to distinguish them when buying them in the market.

Schedule 40 is a steel pipe that is the most common in the market. It is used in a wide range of construction materials, as well as buildings.

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Schedule 40

The Schedule 80 PVC pipe is utilized in industrial and higher pressure water flow. The PVC pipe can even handle up to 140 degrees F of temperature, one of its most unique traits.

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Schedule 80

The main difference between the two pipes is sizing and diameter. A Schedule 80 has thicker wall size, despite it having a diameter smaller than the Schedule 40.

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The Difference  in Both Pipes