Isolated Anti-UV PPR Pipes PN 16 SDR 7.4 are a specialized type of PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipe designed to provide enhanced protection against ultraviolet (UV) radiation while maintaining a lightweight and cost-effective design.
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PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes are a popular choice for plumbing applications due to their excellent properties and durability. The PN 10 SDR 11 White Line designation refers to specific characteristics of these pipes:
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PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes are a popular choice for plumbing applications due to their excellent properties and durability. The PN 16 SDR 7.4 White Line designation refers to specific characteristics of these pipes:
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PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes are a popular choice for plumbing applications due to their excellent properties and durability. The PN 20 SDR 6 White Line designation refers to specific characteristics of these pipes:
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Isolated Anti-UV PPR Pipes PN 10 SDR 11 are a specialized type of PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipe designed to provide enhanced protection against ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This is particularly important in applications where the pipes are exposed to direct sunlight, such as outdoor installations or rooftop systems.
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Fiberglass PPR Pipes with Orange Line are specialized piping solutions that combine polypropylene random copolymer (PPR) with fiberglass reinforcement. The orange line typically signifies a specific standard or identification for particular applications, often indicating high durability and suitability for hot water or industrial use.
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Anti-UV Isolated PPR Pipes with Fiberglass are enhanced PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes designed with UV resistance and fiberglass reinforcement. These pipes are well-suited for outdoor and high-temperature applications, as they offer protection against UV degradation and improved thermal performance due to fiberglass isolation.
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90° Elbow is a type of pipe fitting that allows for a change in direction within a piping system at a right angle, or 90 degrees. These elbows are commonly used in plumbing, HVAC, and industrial systems to reroute pipes or join two sections at a right angle. They come in various materials, such as PVC, stainless steel, PPR, and copper, to suit different types of applications and fluids.
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45° Elbow is a type of pipe fitting designed to create a smooth change in direction within a piping system at a 45-degree angle. These elbows are commonly used when a softer directional change is needed, which helps reduce turbulence and pressure loss compared to a 90° elbow. They’re ideal for plumbing, HVAC, and industrial piping applications where smoother flow is essential.
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90° Tee is a T-shaped pipe fitting that enables the connection of three sections of piping at a right angle (90 degrees) to one another. This fitting is commonly used in plumbing, HVAC, and industrial piping systems for splitting or combining flow, or for branching out a new line at a perpendicular angle.
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Reducer Tee is a type of pipe fitting that has three outlets, with one outlet having a smaller diameter than the other two. It is used to connect pipes of different sizes, allowing for a reduction in flow or to introduce a smaller branch line.
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Socket are a popular choice for plumbing systems due to their durability, ease of installation, and resistance to corrosion. They are made from polypropylene, a type of thermoplastic polymer that is both strong and flexible.
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Reducer is a type of fitting used to connect pipes of different diameters. It allows for a smooth transition from a larger pipe to a smaller one or vice versa, facilitating the efficient flow of fluids in a plumbing system.
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End Cap are commonly used in plumbing and construction for sealing the ends of pipes. Here are some key features and benefits of using PPR end caps
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Material: Made from PPR, which is a lightweight, durable thermoplastic known for its chemical resistance and low thermal conductivity.
Sealing Function: Used to close off the end of a pipe, preventing leaks and maintaining pressure in plumbing systems.
Easy Installation: PPR fittings can be welded or socket-fused, allowing for a secure and leak-proof connection without the need for adhesives.
Temperature Resistance: PPR pipes and fittings can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for hot water applications.
Corrosion Resistance: PPR is resistant to corrosion and scaling, extending the lifespan of the piping system.
Non-toxic: PPR is safe for potable water applications, ensuring no harmful substances leach into the water supply.
Elbow with Brass F is a type of pipe fitting that is used to change the direction of a pipe at a 90-degree angle. The "F" in this context refers to a female threaded connection, meaning it has a threaded hole that a male threaded pipe can screw into.
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