Thermal Expansion amp Contraction of Pipes
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Coefficient for Expansion is a Top Priority • Each material (steel, copper, PE, PVC, etc.) has its own specific coefficient for expansion. These coefficients determine how the various materials react to differences in temperature. Steel has an expansion coefficient of 0.012 mm/C° and PE an expansion coefficient of 0.200 mm/C°. In other words: a 30 foot steel pipe set with a temperature difference of 120 F° expands 0.25 inches. A PE pipe of 30 feet expands .5 inches The expansion or shrinkage is not dependent on the diameter of the tube, but on the length and the material of the tube. • Continue reading and learn more about Thermal expansion and contraction of pipes here: https://www.walraven.com/us/tips-tric... • Walraven is a family owned company that is a global market leader of value-added installation systems for mechanical, plumbing, fire, seismic and electrical industries and applications. In the United States of America, Walraven manufacturers and markets pipe hangers, clamps, strut accessories, pipe support and in-wall solutions specifically designed for US plumbing, electrical and mechanical applications. These high-quality products are engineered to support materials used in most installations such as PEX, PVC, CPVC, PP, copper, steel, cast iron and conduit, providing contractors with simpler, smarter, faster and easier installations while improving profitability. Learn more on our website today: https://www.walraven.com/us/
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