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Home Plumbing Tips And Ideas
There are many different types of choices when it comes to plumbing your home. For water supply, there is PVC, CPVC. PEX, Galvanized Pipe, and copper. Copper and CPVC are the most popular. CPVC is the easiest...
9 commentsConnecting PVC Pipes
First you will need to measure, cut and prepare your PVC Pipes. For detailed instructions on how to do this, find out Hub called Cutting PVC Pipe. After the Pipe is cut and free from debris, you need to use a...
0 commentsFixing a Broken PVC Pipe
The first step to fixing the problem is identifying where the problem is. Once you have found the leak, use a saw to cut on either side of the leak and remove the damaged piece of PVC Pipe. Take some time to...
0 commentsProcess Piping - Key Facts on Process Piping Design
Whenever I heard the word "piping" the images of arrays of pipes arranged in a haphazard manner appeared in my mind until I started working on my final year project, that was about piping. I came to know...
2 commentsSchedule 40 versus Schedule 80
The difference between Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC Pipe is the thickness of the pipe wall. Schedule 40 has a thinner wall than Schedule 80. This makes Schedule 80 PVC Pipes perfect for applications with...
0 commentsPex Pipe
PEX (known as Crosslink Polyethylene) is a home plumbing system that has many perks compared to traditional metal or plastic piping systems. PEX is superior water pipe system due to its ability to allow you...
0 commentsSo, What is PVC?
The acronym "PVC" comes from the scientific name of the compound "Polyvinyl Chloride". In most cases, when someone refers to PVC they are talking about PVC Pipe and PVC Pipe Fittings, but they could also be...
0 commentsAbout PVC Fittings Direct
PVCFittingsDirect.com is a one stop shop for all of your plumbing and irrigation needs. We carry a wide variety of PVC Fittings and PVC Pipe Fittings in many sizes in both Schedule 40 and Schedule 80. Our...
0 commentsExhaust Gas to Electricity for Reductions in Fuel Consumption
British engineers have developed a simple mechanism for recovering energy from engine exhaust gases that could potentially reduce vehicle fuel consumption by up to 10%. The TIGERS-Turbo-generator Integrated...
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