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Polymers Poly-vinyl Chloride (PVC). What is PVC? PVC is a plastic material usually formed in lengths of tubing, and various junctions, (elbows, extensions,

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1 Polymers Poly-vinyl Chloride (PVC)

2 What is PVC? PVC is a plastic material usually formed in lengths of tubing, and various junctions, (elbows, extensions, etc) for use in Plumbing and Electrical projects,

3 What is PVC? Usually is found in two variations, White is used for Plumbing applications, Gray is used for Electrical applications, The difference in colors is important, Many local building codes require a certain color PVC for the specific application, Usually, the gray will have a larger amount of Ultraviolet protection added, because of outdoor electrical use,

4 What is PVC? Gray PVC, with UV-resistance added can last up to 10 years in an outdoor application, The older the PVC gets the more brittle it becomes, Thickness of PVC piping is determined by it’s “Schedule”,

5 What is PVC? Schedules Schedule 20, Schedule 40, Schedule 80, The thicker the wall of the pipe the higher the schedule, Schedule 40 is the standard for most plumbing projects,

6 Design Brief #4 – PVC MSDS 1. Use the Internet to conduct a search for 1. “MSDS sheet for PVC Schedule 40”,and 2. “How PVC is made”, 2. Write a one page report on “How PVC is made”, and 3. Copy the MSDS sheet into word, Save the One page report and MSDS sheet to your Sharepoint folder, create a folder for “PVC plastics”, and name your report and MSDS sheet “PVC Plastic”, Upload the “PVC Plastic” file to Dr. Barger via the classroom website,


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