When designing industrial piping networks, efficiency and reliability are key factors. LESSO America’s Schedule 80 PVC piping offers a smooth internal bore that helps optimize fluid flow throughout the system. This smooth surface reduces friction and minimizes the buildup of deposits, allowing liquids and gases to move freely and consistently. In industrial applications, maintaining unobstructed flow is essential for process stability and energy efficiency.

High-Pressure Ratings for Durable Performance
Schedule 80 PVC piping from LESSO America is manufactured with thicker walls compared to Schedule 40 pipes, resulting in higher pressure ratings. This durability allows the piping system to withstand demanding conditions found in many industrial environments, including elevated pressures and mechanical stresses. The enhanced strength of Schedule 80 PVC ensures that the network remains secure and operational over extended periods, reducing the likelihood of leaks or failures.
Considerations for Industrial Piping Design
In addition to the physical properties of Schedule 80 PVC, proper design practices are important when planning an industrial piping network. Factors such as pipe diameter, layout, and connection types contribute to the overall system efficiency. LESSO America’s Schedule 80 PVC fittings and pipes support solvent weld and threaded connections, enabling secure joints tailored to specific industrial needs. This flexibility aids in creating a well-organized and reliable piping network.
Conclusion
Designing an efficient industrial piping network requires attention to materials and system details. LESSO America‘s Schedule 80 PVC piping combines a smooth internal bore with high-pressure resistance, supporting optimized fluid flow and durable performance. These features make it a suitable choice for industries seeking reliable and effective piping solutions. Properly designed networks using Schedule 80 PVC contribute to safer and more efficient industrial operations.