The smaller sizes are more flexible. Colder temps affect flexibility.
The pipe that is available in both flexible and rigid forms is PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe. Rigid PVC pipe is commonly used in construction and plumbing for its durability and strength, while flexible PVC is often used in applications like irrigation and garden hoses where bending and maneuverability are needed. Both types offer resistance to corrosion and chemicals, making them versatile for various applications.
You can repair small punctures with PVC cement, but the results will not be optimal. To repair a tire (inner tube), you need a solvent that will disolve a bit of the top layer of the rubber tube and the bottom layer of the patch. Then, as the solvent dries, the two, together with the added rubber in the rubber cement, become one. this gives a strong, flexible, air tight seal. The solvents in PVC cement fill the bill for disolving the rubber. But instead of a flexible rubber base, it's relatively inflexible PVC. Your repair will be air tight, but far less flexible than it would be with rubber cement. This may, in the long term, lead to stress failure at the edge of your patch.
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and vinyl are often used interchangeably, but they refer to the same type of plastic. PVC is a specific type of vinyl, and its strength can vary depending on the formulation and additives used. Generally, rigid PVC is stronger than flexible vinyl due to its enhanced structural integrity. However, the strength of both materials ultimately depends on their specific applications and manufacturing processes.
PVC sheathed cable is an electrical cable that is insulated and protected by a layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a durable and flexible plastic material. This type of cable is commonly used in various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings, due to its resistance to moisture, chemicals, and abrasion. The PVC sheath helps to safeguard the inner conductors from environmental factors and mechanical damage, ensuring safe and reliable electrical transmission. PVC sheathed cables are available in different configurations, including single-core and multi-core designs, to suit various wiring needs.
Sump pumps can be installed by almost any intelligent handyman. Piping can be fixed PVC or flexible tube as long as it leads outside or to a regular drain.
Flexible PVC
The thermal conductivity of flexible PVC is approximately 0.14 W/m·K.
None. PVC is not made to be glued to concrete.
The smaller sizes are more flexible. Colder temps affect flexibility.
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 is softer and flexible because it is a thermoplastic polymer, which means it can be easily molded and reshaped when heated. Bakelite, on the other hand, is a thermosetting polymer, which means it hardens irreversibly once molded and cannot be reshaped. This makes bakelite hard and brittle compared to PVC.
Flexible PVC couplings in plumbing installations offer several benefits, including ease of installation, resistance to corrosion, flexibility to accommodate movement and vibration, and the ability to connect pipes of different materials.
The pipe that is available in both flexible and rigid forms is PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe. Rigid PVC pipe is commonly used in construction and plumbing for its durability and strength, while flexible PVC is often used in applications like irrigation and garden hoses where bending and maneuverability are needed. Both types offer resistance to corrosion and chemicals, making them versatile for various applications.
PVC without plasticizer is rigid and hard, used in applications where stiffness is needed, such as pipes and window frames. PVC with plasticizer is flexible and soft, used in products like inflatable toys and medical tubing. The plasticizer helps increase the flexibility and workability of the PVC material.
I have never seen flexible PVC. However It does not seem like a good idea to use flexible piping for the suction side of the system especial y with the weight of fill on top of it. even on the pressure side there could be problems with the possibility that the weight of the fill on top of the tubing would eventualy flatten it.
PVC can be made more flexible by adding plasticizers, which are molecules that increase the spacing between polymer chains, thus allowing them to move more freely. These plasticizers improve the polymer's flexibility and make it more resilient to bending and stretching. Additionally, the amount and type of plasticizer used can be adjusted to achieve the desired level of flexibility in the PVC material.
NO. Although you may have plumbers PVC glue, it doesn't work well with flexible PVC like an inflatable. -Better products are Aqua Seal (available in Walmart Sports Dept) or 3M Marine Adhesive.