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PVC Bends 45° and 90°

Overview:

PVC Bends (45° and 90°) are widely used in plumbing systems to change the direction of the piping. These bends are specifically designed for smooth, efficient flow, ensuring minimal friction and maintaining the pressure and flow rate of liquids or gases. Manufactured from high-quality PVC, they provide excellent resistance against corrosion, wear, and environmental factors, ensuring a long lifespan in various applications.

Key Features
  1. Made from premium quality PVC material that is resistant to corrosion, chemical reactions, and extreme temperatures.
  2. Designed to ensure smooth transitions and efficient flow in the plumbing or industrial systems.
  3. Each bend features a tight fit that guarantees leak-proof connections when installed correctly.
  4. Available in both 45° and 90° angles to suit a variety of applications.
  5. Lightweight compared to metal alternatives, making it cost-efficient and easy to handle during installation.
Applications
  • Residential Plumbing: Used to redirect water or gas flow in piping systems within homes and buildings.
  • Industrial Piping Systems: Suitable for various factory, industrial, or manufacturing piping systems.
  • Irrigation Systems: Utilized in agricultural irrigation to change the direction of water flow effectively.
  • Wastewater Systems: Used in both drainage and sewage systems for smooth directional changes.
Frequenty Asked Questions
1. How do I ensure a leak-proof installation for PVC bends?

Always use the correct solvent cement or adhesive, and ensure the surfaces are clean and free from debris before fitting.

2. Can PVC bends be used in high-temperature applications?

While PVC is suitable for most standard applications, ensure that the specific PVC bend chosen matches the temperature requirements of your system.

3. Do PVC bends affect water pressure?

No significant impact occurs if the bends are appropriately sized and installed; however, sharp directional changes can cause minor pressure drops.