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Are pipes measured by the inside or outside circumference? - Answers

Pipes are typically measured by their nominal diameter, which refers to the inside diameter (ID) of the pipe rather than the outside diameter (OD). This measurement allows for standardization across various pipe materials and types, facilitating compatibility with fittings and connections. The wall thickness varies depending on the pipe's schedule or classification, but the nominal diameter remains consistent as the primary reference point.



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Pipes are typically measured by their nominal diameter, which refers to the inside diameter (ID) of the pipe rather than the outside diameter (OD). This measurement allows for standardization across various pipe materials and types, facilitating compatibility with fittings and connections. The wall thickness varies depending on the pipe's schedule or classification, but the nominal diameter remains consistent as the primary reference point.



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Are pipes measured by the inside or outside circumference? - Answers

Pipes are typically measured by their nominal diameter, which refers to the inside diameter (ID) of the pipe rather than the outside diameter (OD). This measurement allows for standardization across various pipe materials and types, facilitating compatibility with fittings and connections. The wall thickness varies depending on the pipe's schedule or classification, but the nominal diameter remains consistent as the primary reference point.

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