ABS Pipes - Pressure Ratings
Water pressure ratings at 23 oC (73 oF) for schedule 40 ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) plastic pipes with material designation
- ABS 2112
- ABS 1316
- ABS 1210
- ABS 1208
are indicated in the diagram below.
ABS Pipes - Schedule 40
Pressure psi
Pressure bar
ABS Pipes - Schedule 80
Pressure psi
Pressure bar
- thr - threaded pipe
ABS Material Designation
ABS 1210
- Material: Type I, Grade 2
- Code classification: 5-2-2
- Hydrostatic design stress: 1000 psi
ABS 1316
- Material: Type I, Grade 3
- Code classification: 3-5-5
- Hydrostatic design stress: 1600 psi
ABS 1210
- Material: Type II, Grade 1
- Code classification: 4-4-5
- Hydrostatic design stress: 1250 psi
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