enginesrus
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2003
- 1,012
I'm guessing it is poly since that seems the be what most rolled pipe is. It is 1.375 to 1.380 OD. So what would the ID be? I'd think an ID of 1.25 would leave a very thin wall.
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Yes you can, but its not new stuff and only 4 foot long is exposed it has no information on it.Typically you can find the information on the outside of the pipe. Not sure what the question actually is
I clicked everywhere and nothing would down load.Look on this website to determine what you have:
https://www.plasticpipe.org/PPI-Hom...ications/Download-HDPE-Handbook-Chapters.aspx
There is but one standard inside diameter sizing convention, SIDR , and this system
is based on the inside diameters of the Schedule 40 series of iron pipe sizes (IPS). But
there are four standard outside diameter sizing conventions and these are as follows:
• The outside diameters specified for iron pipe sized (IPS) pipe
• The outside diameters specified for ductile iron pipe sizes (DIPS)
• The outside diameters specified for copper tubing sizes (CTS)
• The outside diameters specified by the International Standards Organization
(ISO 161/1)
https://www.twi-global.com/technica...mean-which-are-stamped-on-thermoplastic-pipesWAVIN SUPASURE PE - BPS 225mm SDR 17 10bar 4-32-17 WATER 202 B 1 1 0 2002
This information is for a 225mm diameter, SDR17 10 bar rated polyethylene water pipe produced by Wavin. The manufacturing standard is WIS 4-32-17 and the manufacturing batch was 202 B 1 10 2002. BPS denotes the material supplier.