what is 3.7 mm thickness compared to?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fastcivicboy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a pipe thats .37mm thick. Is this compared to sch.10 or sch.40? Thanks for the help. -Nick</TD></TR></TABLE>
i think your mistaken anyways, your probably using calipers that look like they are in metric but are in imperial.
i think your mistaken anyways, your probably using calipers that look like they are in metric but are in imperial.
3.7mm is approx 0.145" thick.
1" s/10 has a wall thickness of .109 wall (2.7mm).
1.5" s/10 has a wall thickness of .109 wall (2.7mm).
2" s/10 has a wall thickness of .109 wall (2.7mm).
All three have the same wall thickness. ^^^
2.5" s/10 has a wall thickness of .120 wall (3.04mm).
1" s/40 has a wall thickness of .133 wall (3.37mm).
1.5" s/40 has a wall thickness of.145 wall (3.68mm).
2" s/40 has a wall thickness of .154 (3.91mm).
Modified by mbpwrx at 1:14 AM 2/19/2005
1" s/10 has a wall thickness of .109 wall (2.7mm).
1.5" s/10 has a wall thickness of .109 wall (2.7mm).
2" s/10 has a wall thickness of .109 wall (2.7mm).
All three have the same wall thickness. ^^^
2.5" s/10 has a wall thickness of .120 wall (3.04mm).
1" s/40 has a wall thickness of .133 wall (3.37mm).
1.5" s/40 has a wall thickness of.145 wall (3.68mm).
2" s/40 has a wall thickness of .154 (3.91mm).
Modified by mbpwrx at 1:14 AM 2/19/2005
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