i wouldn't think so, i would imagine PVC would be inert to all acids
In order to melt PVC for casting, you will need to use a chemical mixture that is bought in stores and only used for melting PVC. You cannot burn PVC with fire, as the fumes are toxic.
no
1.5 mm2 twin and earth cable is rated at 15 amps provided it is uncoiled and has reasonable ventilation to carry any heat away.
You can use compression fittings that will fit PVC on one side and copper on the other. You will need to know the size and type of pipes you are connecting.Copper x Male adapter Or Copper x Female adapter and connect to a PVC x M or Female connector...... compression fittings are not allowed in decent codes.
If you are connecting water piping (DO NOT USE THAT METHOD) call plumber. Or go to Lowe's and ask someone what fittings you would need.
Copper cable with PVC insulation
I know two kind of machines for copper recycling. One is cable granulator which is used for making copper core into small granules by grinding cable and separating PVC. This is a ideal machine for miscellaneous cable. The other is copper wire stripper which is to strip the PVC cover and you get the entire copper core. This is widely used in various copper wire various diameters.
Copper conductor 'y' - PVC Insulation 'W' - Steel Round Wire Armour 'y' - PVC Outer Sheeth
You can use a wire stripper or just a simp le kitchen knife. Score the PVC all around with the kitchen knife and pull the PVC off.
PVC is Polyvinyl Chloride, a thermoplastic. PVC cable is a conductor or cable using PVC as an insulator.
In order to melt PVC for casting, you will need to use a chemical mixture that is bought in stores and only used for melting PVC. You cannot burn PVC with fire, as the fumes are toxic.
No gasoline will melt regular white PVC pipe!
Hydrofluoric acid.
Depends on what king of PVC and what's the concentration of the acid. For example the 35% HCl damages the flexible PVC on 50°C, but the rigid PVC not... (The flexible PVC become rigid I think.)
PVC Coated Copper Tubes prevent corrosion and provide insulation, making them suitable for plumbing and HVAC.
One reason is noone will steal PVC.
No!!!! Use either a compression fitting, or what they call a Sharkbite, these things are incredible and will attach PVC, PEX, or copper using the same fitting.