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ABS pipe and fittings
are made from a thermoplastic resin called Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene
(ABS for short).
ABS PIPING SYSTEMS:
Are easier and
less expensive to install than metal piping; Feature superior flow due
to smooth interiorfinish; Do not rot, rust, corrode or collect waste;
Withstand earth loads and shipping (with properhandling); Resist mechanical
damage, even at low temperatures; Perform at an operational temperature
range of -40°F to 180°F; Are lightweight (one person can load
and unload); Take less time to rough in than metal DWV materials.
ABS pipe and fittings
were originally developed in the early 1950s for use in oil fields and
the chemical industry. In 1959, John F. Long, a prominent Arizona builder,
used ABS pipe in an experimental residence. Twenty-five years later,
an independent research firm dug up and analyzed a section of the drain
pipe. The result: no evidence of rot, rust or corrosion.
For answers to specific questions, click on the relevant link below:
Definition of ABS
Definition of DWV
Installation
Approvals/Codes
Chemical Resistance
Fire Resistance
Durability
Where To Buy?
Environmental Issues