PVC pipe is produced from a specialty blend of polyvinyl chloride material with unique physical properties desirable for piping applications (i.e., improved impact resistance and good fire resistance capabilities). Pipe grade PVC product line includes schedules 40 and 80 piping from 1/4" through 24" diameters. PVC piping systems can handle more than three-fourths of the temperature/pressure requirements of today’s typical process plants. PVC pressure pipe has an upper working temperature limit of 200° F (93° C), or approximately 60° F (15° C) above that of Type I Grade I PVC. As with all thermoplastic piping systems, PVC’s ability to withstand pressure varies with pipe diameter, wall thickness, and temperature. As the pipe diameter and temperature increases, the pressure rating of the product decreases. For example, 1/2" Schedule 80 PVC pipe is engineered for continuous service of 850 psi @ 73°F (23°C). The same pipe in service @ 180°F (82°C) carries a maximum working pressure rating of 210 psi at this temperature. 6" Schedule 80 PVC pipe is designed for 270 psi @ 73°F, and 54 psi @ 200°F.
Since the chemical properties of resins may vary and the types and quantity of additives, contact an Emco Industrial Plastics representative before designing material handling systems using PVC.


