Does the added wall thickness of Duraliner restrict the flow through the pipe?
No, although the ID (inside diameter) of the host pipe is slightly reduced, the smooth interior walls of the Duraliner reduce friction and maintain if not increase the flow capability within the lined pipe. This means that for the same head loss, more flow is possible, or for the flow less head losses will be generated.
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