It is used on very low budget housing, lawn furnature and toxic plastic bottles
Yes.
yes it can use
NO. PVC is for cold water only, CPVC is for hot or cold. I say forget the CPVC and just use pex.
Lead wipe a brass nipple into the lead pipe and then use a female adapter x PVC on the brass threads
You use PVC glue or cement.It's really quite easy.First you clean the pvc with solvent,then you put on the pvc glue.You want a little more than will cover the joint,but not enought to drip.You hold it together for about a minute.Wait an hour before you run water through it.
Yes.
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
PVC is a type of plastic. Some toy makers use PVC to increase a toy's durability. PVC is hazardous for children when included in toys.
I believe you can use polyvinyl chloride, more commonly called PVC, as the legs to a pool slide only if the PVC is solid not hollow like the pipes that PVC is commonly used for. If you cannot get solid PVC rods, then stick to stainless steel.
Calcium carbonate is used as a filler additive in PVC.
PVC. That's why they use PVC for "vinyl" siding.
PVC is considerably safe to use as long as it is not ingested or consumed. That being said, PVC-free shower bath curtain is not necessarily 'safer' than PVC shower bath curtains.
you dont use pvc you use cpvc
yes it can use
No. Use teflon tape instead. PVC will melt or burn depending on the temperature
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.