Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine (ESEMAG) November 1992

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New smoothwall interior

BOSS 2000: technical data

BOSS 2000 provides a corrugated exterior for superior strength,

• Manning's coefficient of 'n' = .012 at flow velocity of 0.75 m/s • Pipe stiffness of 320 kPa at 5% deflection as per ASTM 02412 • Recommended for use in soiis having a pH range of 1.25 to 14, where it provides exceptional resistance to corrosion • Excelient impact resistance under winter conditions for year-

as weii as a thick smoothwall interior for maximum flow. With a

Manning's 'n' value of .012, BOSS 2000 provides excellent hydraulic characteristics. Fuii size range BOSS 2000 is avaiiabie in 4" to 36" diameters as non-perforated pipe, perforated pipe, or perforated pipe with polyester SOCK™ filter. Custom fittings are avaiiabie on request. Easy to install BOSS 2000 is iight in weight for ease of transporting, handling and instaiiation, requiring minimum work crews and equipment. It can be safely cut to size on-site — even using a chain saw! Once installed, it is highly resistant to both abrasion and chemicai attack in most applications. Head Office

Big '0' Inc. 254 Thames Road East

Exeter, Ontario NOM 1S3 (519) 235-0870

34601 Vye Road Abbotstord, B.C.V4S4N7 (604) 850-0753

round installation Make the move to BOSS 2000 now! Ask for the BOSS 2000 brochure

... your introduction to a new era of optimum hydraulics, installation ease and dependable performance.

6014 - 64th Street

101 de Lauzon

Taber, Alberta TOK 2G0 (403) 223-3521

Boucherviiie, P.O. J4B1L6

(514) 449-5004 1 (800) 361-1895

S and SOCK are registered trademarks of Big '0' Inc.

For more information, Circle reply card No. 115

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