PVC. That's why they use PVC for "vinyl" siding.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
High water pressure.
NO, high pressure is where there is a lot of pressure on something high tempurature is when some thing is hot.
High pressure = High temperature
if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.
Wall thickness, pressure rating and Price
You are mistaken, - Many PVC pipes are marked DWV ( not DMV ) This is an acronym for Drain, Waste, Vent. -These pipes are not suitable for high pressure usage and this marking means they are only intended for light use.
Pressure rating.
PVC. That's why they use PVC for "vinyl" siding.
electrical PVC is not bar pressure tested and is therefore quite thin and does not contain certain chemicles in the pipe to stop water corrosion where as plumbing PVC pipes are tested and generally thicker and must be in order to prevent burst pipes and pressure spikes
There is not much difference, however, plumbing PVC has a thicker wall, for obvious reasons, namely, water pressure.
It depends on the pipe schedule and diameter... For example. Schedule 40 1 Inch pipe has a minimum burst pressure pressure rating of 1440PSI and an operational PSI of 270. Google can provide a complete chart. Just search "PVC Pipes - Pressure Ratings"
100 PSI.
No, not unless it is blowing oil out the hole.
A PVC pipe glue will take at least 4 hours to dry. 12 hours before putting water pressure in it.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.