PVC gauge is the thickness of the PVC material:
1 gauge = 1/100 mil = 1/100,000 inch = 25.4/100000 millimetre = 0.254 micrometre
Abs to PVC glue sold at home depot Color it aqua blue/green plumbers key term. GUMBY GLUE Depends upon what you mean by "black pipe". If you mean ABS drain pipe, there is glue for that. If you mean steel "black pipe", i.e., non-galvanized, then you would need a threaded connection adapted to the PVC (either a female PVC connector on a male black pipe or a male PVC connector into a female black pipe fitting). The secondary question would be, "Why would anyone want do to that?"
PVC = polyvynlchloride
Semi-Rigid PVC
Schedule of pipe most commonly refers to the thickness of the wall of the pipe itself. ex...schedule 40 PVC pipe has a thinner wall than sch. 80 PVC
Yes.
The value "80" in k80 is relatred to the hardness. The gauge related to the weight for a givens surface of material. For example my inflatable kayak is made of k80 28 gauge pvc.
If you are revering to PVC as in "PVC pipe" or "PVC clothing" then is stands for Polyvinyl Chloride.
I believe that 30 guage is thicker than 23 guage. If you shop around the higher guage PVC is always on the more expensive items such as water trampolines or white water kayaks/boats.
It may be Poly Vinyl Chloride as in PVC pipe.
Poly vinyl Chloride.
It means that the substance under discussion (water or whatever) has no toxic poly vinyl chloride (PVC) in it
There are various standards. Below are two examples. 32 gauge American Standard (Brown & Sharpe) = 0.00795 inches = 0.202 mm. 32 gauge British Standard (Imperial) = 0.0108 inches = 0.274 mm.
If you mean to ask if running water through PVC pipe to your garden is harmful, the answer is no.
What's a PVC? Perhaps you mean PCV (Positve Crankcase Ventilation) valve.
Abs to PVC glue sold at home depot Color it aqua blue/green plumbers key term. GUMBY GLUE Depends upon what you mean by "black pipe". If you mean ABS drain pipe, there is glue for that. If you mean steel "black pipe", i.e., non-galvanized, then you would need a threaded connection adapted to the PVC (either a female PVC connector on a male black pipe or a male PVC connector into a female black pipe fitting). The secondary question would be, "Why would anyone want do to that?"
did you mean pcv? if you did mean pvc, then it depends if you want to use it for water or for waste. and if for water, how many bars of pressure will be in the pipe and for waste is underground or not. unless these questions are answered the answer to this question is vast.
PolyVinylChloride - its the material its made from - PVC.