The thickness of the tubing wall.
The thickness of metal, per side, between the shank diameter and the counterbore diameter.
The thickness of the material usually stated in "schedule" for pipe or "guage" for tube.
This refers to the overall thickness of the material of the tubing of the body of the instrument. Back
The thickness of the applied insulation or jacket.
The measurement of the wall of pipe. This is determined by the distance between the inside and outside diameter of pipe.
Very thick or inconsistant wall sections are undesirable in mold making because they are often the cause of defects like sink marks in the finished part. An even and appropriatly sized wall provides the most effective mold shot. The wall must no be so thick as to cause warpage or add cooling time to the cycle, but it must be thick enough to allow plastic to flow easly though the entire cavity.
The measurement of the thickness of the vertical portion of the package.
Specified wall thickness of pipe without adding an allowance to compensate for the underthickness tolerances permitted in approved specifications.