1x1/2 S-80 CPVC THRD BUSH (MPT X FPT)

Pipe Bushings
17801 MFG #: 059408
32.72000 / ea

  • Color: Gray
  • Connection Size 1: 1
  • Connection Size 2: 1/2
  • Connection Type: MNPT x FNPT, MPT|FPT
  • Connection Type 1: MPT
  • Connection Type 2: FPT
  • Fitting Type: Bushing
  • Manufacturer: Xirtec®
  • Material: CPVC
  • Material Construction: CPVC
  • Schedule Rating: SCH 80
  • Temperature Rating: 200, 200 deg F
  • Finish/Color: Gray
  • Inside Diameter: 0.526 in
  • Item Name: Reducer Bushing
  • Length: 1.13 in
  • Material Standard: ASTM D1784
  • Maximum Pressure: 315 psi at 73 deg F
  • Outside Diameter: 1.315 in
  • Schedule: SCH 80
  • Type: Flush Style
  • Nominal Size: 1 in x 1/2 in

1x1/2 S-80 CPVC THRD BUSH (MPT X FPT)

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  • Features
  • Maximum service temperature up to 200 Degrees F (93 Degrees C) under pressure with occasional exposure to boiling water (212 Degrees F, 100 Degrees C)
  • Design stress of CPVC is also 2,000psi at 73 Degrees F (23 Degrees C)
  • Xirtec CPVC piping materials requires less than half the energy needed to produce the equivalent size of carbon steel or steel alloy materials
  • Xirtec CPVC provides years of maintenance-free service. Our materials will not rust, pit, scale or corrode on either interior or exterior surfaces
  • STANDARD_APPROVALS: ASTM D1784/F437|ASTM E84|ASTM F437|City of LA Regional Approved|cULC S102.2|cULus S102.2|Marine Type Approved|NSF 14/61|NSF pw-G|UL 723
  • APPLICATION: For plant chemical distribution lines, water and wastewater, acid systems for refineries, pickling lines and plating shops, chlorine injection, chlorine dioxide and chloralkali plant piping, steel wire plants, battery manufacturing, bleach lines in textile and paper mills, alum and caustic handling systems, circuit board manufacturing, semiconductor, pharmaceutical, cooling water and cooling tower systems, tailing and slurry lines, washwater recovery systems, plant water supply, brine and seawater systems, fish farming, waterworks, aquariums and swimming pools, irrigation systems in golf courses and greenhouses