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PVC Reducing Bush 2 X Glue 16 Bar 25mm x 20mm


Threaded PVC Reducing Bush 2X Glue 16 Bar 25mm x 20mm

VDL is a producer of injection moulded fittingsfor PVC and PE pressure pipe systems. 

PVC fittings are suitable to use in many applications including spray lines, drip lines, pump and valve manifold.  Available in many sizes these fittings offer a comprehensive alternative in area that will benefit from a more ridgid pipe installation normally above ground

PVC pipe fittings are suitable for

  • Chemical installations
  • Portable water applications
  • Foodstuff industries
  • Swimming pools
  • Irrigation

PVC fittings are not suitable for compressed air pipelines

d1 = 25mm d2 = 20 mm B = 19mm C = 16mm

Reducing Bush 25-20mm

PVC-U is a Polyvinylchloride without plasticizers that is extremely suitable for very wide applications, such as:

  • Chemical installations
  • Portable water applications
  • Food and beverage industry
  • Sanitary and swimming pool technology
  • Irrigation


The main advantages of PVC-U are:

  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Easy installation
  • Durability
  • Low maintenance
     

Pressure and temperature diagram

PVC-U has very good properties in a temperature range of 0°C to 60°C. At lower temperatures the impact resistance clearly decreases.


Figure 1 

Figure 1 shows the maximum operating pressure for PN16, PN10 and PN6 fittings. This information is based on a lifespan of 50 years with a safety factor of 2.5.


Chemical Resistance

The chemical resistance of PVC-U depends on the conditions of use and must be assessed for each situation.
For more information, see the chemical resistance list.


Dimensions and standards PVC-U

The fittings correspond to the following standards:

  • DIN 8063
  • ISO 727
  • KIWA nr. BRL-K 504
  • Model: CVDL801421
  • Shipping Weight: 0.015lbs
  • 10 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: VDL

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 August, 2013.