U.S. Plastic Corporation Polypropylene Pipe Nipples 30701

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For industrial applications involving corrosive media. Polypropylene may be used at temperatures to 150 F, in continuous pressure service, and at temperatures to 180 F, with gravity flow conditions. Polypropylene is the lightest of all thermoplastics. It has good resistance to strong acids except highly active oxidizers, such as nitric acid. It also has excellent resistance to weak and strong alkalies and to most organic solvents, non-conductor of electricity. Polypropylene fittings are designed for pressure up to 150 psi at 70 F.
Description
For industrial applications involving corrosive media. Polypropylene may be used at temperatures to 150 F, in continuous pressure service, and at temperatures to 180 F, with gravity flow conditions. Polypropylene is the lightest of all thermoplastics. It has good resistance to strong acids except highly active oxidizers, such as nitric acid. It also has excellent resistance to weak and strong alkalies and to most organic solvents, non-conductor of electricity. Polypropylene fittings are designed for pressure up to 150 psi at 70 F.

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Polypropylene Pipe Nipples - 30701 - U.S. Plastic Corporation
Lima, OH, USA
Polypropylene Pipe Nipples
30701
Polypropylene Pipe Nipples 30701
For industrial applications involving corrosive media. Polypropylene may be used at temperatures to 150 F, in continuous pressure service, and at temperatures to 180 F, with gravity flow conditions. Polypropylene is the lightest of all thermoplastics. It has good resistance to strong acids except highly active oxidizers, such as nitric acid. It also has excellent resistance to weak and strong alkalies and to most organic solvents, non-conductor of electricity. Polypropylene fittings are designed for pressure up to 150 psi at 70 F.

For industrial applications involving corrosive media. Polypropylene may be used at temperatures to 150 F, in continuous pressure service, and at temperatures to 180 F, with gravity flow conditions. Polypropylene is the lightest of all thermoplastics. It has good resistance to strong acids except highly active oxidizers, such as nitric acid. It also has excellent resistance to weak and strong alkalies and to most organic solvents, non-conductor of electricity. Polypropylene fittings are designed for pressure up to 150 psi at 70 F.

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  U.S. Plastic Corporation
Product Category Pipe Fittings
Product Number 30701
Product Name Polypropylene Pipe Nipples
Fitting Type Nipple Fitting
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