Description
Our PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) pipes are commonly used in plumbing, irrigation, and various other applications due to their durability, cost-effectiveness, and ease of installation. To create a complete system, PVC pipes are joined together and connected to other components using a variety of connectors, also known as fittings.
Here’s a breakdown of our PVC pipes and their connectors:
PVC Pipes
* Material: Made from a type of plastic called Polyvinyl Chloride.
* Sizes: Available in various diameters ( 32 to 1100mm) and lengths (typically 6 meters). The size refers to the nominal inner diameter.
* Schedules: PVC pipes come in different “schedules” (e.g., Schedule 32, Schedule 80), which indicate the wall thickness and thus the pressure rating of the pipe. Higher schedule numbers mean thicker walls and higher pressure capacity.
* Applications: Used for cold water supply, drainage, irrigation, electrical conduit, and more.
PVC Connectors (Fittings)
PVC fittings are essential for creating turns, branches, connections, and terminations in a PVC pipe system. They are typically joined to the pipes using PVC cement (solvent welding). Here are some common types of PVC connectors:

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