In high-pressure systems, durability and performance are critical. SCH 80 PVC fittings are specifically engineered to meet these demands. Known for their thick walls and strong material composition, these fittings are designed to maintain structural integrity under elevated pressure conditions. LESSO America offers a full line of SCH 80 PVC fittings that serve industries where system failure is not an option.

Material Strength and Design
LESSO America manufactures SCH 80 PVC fittings using rigid polyvinyl chloride, which provides enhanced tensile strength and impact resistance. Compared to standard SCH 40, the thicker walls of SCH 80 fittings make them better suited for high-pressure applications such as industrial fluid handling, water treatment, and chemical processing. Their ability to resist stress and deformation makes them reliable components in demanding environments.
Consistency in Performance
Every SCH 80 PVC fitting from LESSO America is made with precise specifications to ensure a secure connection and minimal risk of leakage. The uniform wall thickness and exact fit help reduce pressure loss and maintain system flow efficiency. These fittings are designed for long-term use in both aboveground and underground installations, where pressure variations may be common.
Applications in Pressure-Intensive Systems
LESSO America’s SCH 80 PVC fittings are widely used in pressurized water lines, industrial coolant systems, and corrosive chemical pipelines. Their high-pressure tolerance makes them suitable for operations where other materials may not hold up as effectively. Their non-corrosive and low-maintenance nature also supports cost-efficient system management over time.
Conclusion
For high-pressure systems that require reliable and strong connections, SCH 80 PVC fittings from LESSO America provide a practical and tested solution. With durable construction, tight sealing, and consistent performance, these fittings are well-suited for various demanding applications. Professionals across industries trust LESSO America’s SCH 80 options to help maintain the safety and stability of pressurized systems without added complexity.