no
PVC is more conductive than wood because PVC is a plastic material that does not conduct electricity, while wood is a natural insulator and does not conduct electricity well. If electrical conductivity is a factor, PVC would be a better choice than wood.
It's not used for making PVC resin, but it is used in processing it - they use it as a lubricant when making rigid PVC articles like pipe.
PVC stands for Polyvinyl chloride, which is a type of plastic commonly used in construction, piping, and vinyl flooring.
The systematic name for PVC is polyvinyl chloride.
Water flowing through a PVC pipe does not donate electrons to the pipe. The charge on the pipe is primarily influenced by external factors such as static electricity or friction with other materials, rather than the water itself. The surface charge on the pipe would depend on the material properties and environmental conditions, not the flow of water through it.
I was in the PVC pipe manufacturing business for over 30 years and have never heard of a "1K PVC" pipe. If "1K" means a 1,000 psi pipe, this does not exist as a commercial product. Sorry.
An instrument made of PVC pipe.
A pipe cutter is the best tool to cut PVC pipe.
Yes
An instrument made of PVC pipe.
With a PVC locator
If you are revering to PVC as in "PVC pipe" or "PVC clothing" then is stands for Polyvinyl Chloride.
Not plumbing pvc pipe, but pvc pipe made especially for wiring.
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Yes.
The scientific name for PVC pipe is polyvinyl chloride.