PVC-U reducing ring, solvent cement spigot x socket 75 x 50mm

1,29 €
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  • Currently out of stock
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   Description

PVC-U reducing ring, solvent socket x solvent lug

Connection:
Solvent-weld end x solvent-weld socket
Temperature:
up to 45°C constant, 60°C short-term
Working pressure (PN):
max. 16 bar at 20°C
Material:
PVC-U
Color:
Gray
Application:

Reduzierring Detail und Verwendung

PVC-U reducing ring Application

The reducing ring is glued into a glue socket and reduces the diameter.
The example shows a 50mm glued socket and a 50/20mm reducing ring. You can now continue with a pipe A-ø 20mm or, for example, glue in a 20mm hose clamp. It is also possible to glue another reducing ring into a reducing ring to achieve an even greater reduction.
PVC-U reducing rings can be glued into any socket, i.e. if you have an elbow with a double-sided glued socket, you can also reduce a glued socket of the elbow here.
The most common PVC reducing rings are the sizes 110/50mm, 63/50mm or 32/25mm. A pipe can only be connected to and reduced using the integral glue socket with a reducing ring.
Reducing rings should be avoided in systems with higher pressures. The abrupt stop of the flowing medium causes turbulence or can cause a water hammer. In this case, a reduction using a reducing socket is the "gentler" alternative.

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