Description

1″ PVC Slip Cap, Schedule 40

A 1″ PVC Slip Cap, Schedule 40 is used to cap the ends of PVC pipe which prevents the flow of water. Typically it is used at the end of a water line in an irrigation system.

The chemical structure of a 1″ PVC Slip Cap, Schedule 40 allows it to mix easily with different substances. Its qualities can be considered in products that include elasticity, fire retarding, flexibility, and impact resistance. Because of its chemical resistance, it is an excellent choice for irrigation applications. It can be made into just about any color. Common colors and uses in water include:

• Blue – Water mains
• Green – Force, main & sanitary sewer
• Purple – Reclaimed water main
• White – All applications

Chemical & Corrosion
Unlike metal, PVC fittings never rust, scale, or pit, and will provide many years of maintenance-free service and extended system life.

High Temperature Ratings
PVC thermoplastic can handle fluids at service temperatures up to 140°F (60°C), allowing a wide range of process applications including, corrosive fluids.

Lower Installation Costs
Substantially lower material costs than steel alloys or lined steel, combined with lighter weight and ease of installation, can reduce installation costs by as much as 60% over conventional metal systems.

Higher Flow Capacity
Smooth interior walls result in lower pressure loss and higher volume than conventional metal fittings.

 

General Specifications for Standard Fabricated Fittings
Physical Properties of PVC and CPVC Pipe
Schedule 40 PVC Pipe Dimensions and Pressure Ratings