Foam Core PVC

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The plumbers have been using it for years in my area. It is sorta like a Klondike bar. Hard on the outside and inside surfaces, and pretty soft on the inside. More or less has a "crust" on on the outside and the inside, and more like hard styrofoam under the crust. It does crack easily, I know that much. I dont' think I'll be using it myself, unless it's a really good cost savings. It is light, which might help people from an engineering standpoint.
 
Klondike bar

Klondike bar

It is lighter, warps in sunlight, and can be crunched when stepped on. Rated below SCH. 80. rbj
 
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mdshunk said:
The plumbers have been using it for years in my area.

Same here. I believe we're talking about "cellular core" PVC, right?

It's much lighter than regular PVC for obvious reasons, and I'm sure the plumbers save money on it.
 
I've never used it but I've seen it at the supply house they usually stock it in 20' sections and it looks like thin walled PVC. I'm told companies that do utility work put it underground and cover it with concrete.

Joe
 
NEC allows it for use underground or encased in concrete. It available in Sch 40 and 80. Carlon does not make and was opposed to its use in the NEC, long proposal from them against.
 
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