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Pipe thicknesses are designated by "schedule" numbers to standardize the wall thickness of pipes across various diameters. The schedule number reflects the ratio of the pipe's wall thickness to its diameter, which allows for consistent strength and pressure ratings. This system simplifies the selection process for engineers and contractors, ensuring that they can easily identify appropriate materials for specific applications based on pressure and temperature requirements.

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