Description
PVC-U Reducing Ring, Solvent Male Socket x Female Socket

PVC-U Reducing Ring – Application Area
    The reducing ring is glued into a solvent female socket to reduce the diameter.
    In the example shown, a 50 mm solvent female socket and a 50/20 mm reducing ring are used.
    You can now continue with a 20 mm pipe or glue in, for example, a 20 mm hose nozzle.
    It is also possible to glue an additional reducing ring into an existing one to achieve a further reduction in diameter.
    PVC-U reducing rings can be glued into any female socket – e.g. if you have an elbow with two solvent female sockets,
    you can also reduce one side of the elbow using a reducing ring.
    Common PVC-U reducing ring sizes include 110/50 mm, 63/50 mm, and 32/25 mm.
    A pipe can only be connected and reduced via the integrated solvent female socket using a reducing ring.
    In systems with higher pressure levels, the use of reducing rings should be avoided.
    The abrupt change in cross-section can cause turbulence or even water hammer.
    In such cases, a reducing socket
    is the gentler alternative.
   
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