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Introducing the B&K 1-1/2 inch by 3 inch Schedule 80 pipe nipple, now available at Mcfarlanes True Value in Sauk city, WI. This durable and industry-approved PVC pipe nipple is designed to meet the demands of pressure applications, making it an essential component for plumbing and fluid transport projects in Sauk city. Whether you are a professional contractor or a dedicated DIY enthusiast, this pipe nipple offers reliable performance and peace of mind.
- Durable PVC construction: Made from high-quality polyvinyl chloride, ensuring long-lasting use and resistance to corrosion.
- Pressure rating: Capable of withstanding a maximum pressure of 235 pounds per square inch, suitable for various demanding applications.
- Certified quality: IAPMO certified and NSF listed, guaranteeing compliance with industry standards and safety requirements.
- Lead-free design: Safe for use in potable water systems and environmentally friendly.
- Smooth interior wall: Reduces pressure loss and allows for higher volume flow compared to conventional metal fittings.
- Chemical resistance: Resistant to mild acids, solvents, and oils, enhancing versatility in different environments.
This pipe nipple is ideal for a wide range of projects in Sauk city, including residential plumbing repairs, irrigation systems, and industrial fluid handling. Its smooth interior surface helps maintain efficient flow rates, making it perfect for applications where pressure and volume are critical. Professionals in Sauk city will appreciate the reliability and certification that come with this product, while DIY users will find it easy to integrate into their existing systems.
In summary, the B&K 1-1/2 inch by 3 inch Schedule 80 pipe nipple is a dependable and certified solution for pressure applications in Sauk city, WI. Available at Mcfarlanes True Value, it combines durability, safety, and performance to meet your plumbing needs effectively.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals such as Titanium Dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov