Description
Reducer Socket 110x63mm
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What is Reducer Socket 110x63mm DADEX PPRc ?
A Reducer Socket is a pipe fitting used to connect two pipes of different diameters — in this case 110 mm down to 63 mm — within a PPRc piping system.
It’s not a tee (which branches flow), but a straight reducer that transitions from a larger pipe to a smaller one.
DADEX Polydex PPRc indicates the brand/system and that it’s made of Polypropylene Random Copolymer (PPRc) — a high-quality thermoplastic widely used in water supply and HVAC piping due to its heat and pressure tolerance and corrosion resistance.
PN 25 means it’s designed for high-pressure service (up to ~25 bar) — suitable for demanding plumbing and HVAC conditions.
📌 Material & Advantages
Material:
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PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) – food-grade quality (safe for potable water).
Key Benefits:
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Corrosion-free & chemical resistant — unlike metal.
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Smooth internal surface — reduces friction and scale build-up.
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Lightweight and durable — easy to install and long service life.
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Suitable for hot & cold water — withstands high temperatures up to ~95 °C (short term) and ~70 °C continuous.
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High pressure (PN 25) — good for residential, commercial, and HVAC piping.
📊 Specifications Reducer Socket 110x63mm DADEX PPRc
| Attribute | Details |
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| Product | Reducer Socket (Straight Reducer) |
| Model / Brand | DADEX Polydex PPRc |
| Size | 110 mm → 63 mm |
| Material | Polypropylene Random Copolymer (PPRc) |
| Pressure Rating | PN 25 (≈ 25 bar) |
| Temperature Range | Up to ~95 °C transient, ~70 °C long-term |
| Connection Method | Socket Fusion Welding |
| Color | Usually green (PPR standard) |
| Application | HVAC, hot & cold water supply, potable water |
“Socket fusion welding” means the pipe end is inserted into the fitting and both are heated and fused together to form one seamless joint.
📌 Description
A Reducer Socket 110×63 mm is a straight-through transition fitting with two openings of different diameters: one larger (110 mm) and one smaller (63 mm). It’s used wherever a pipeline needs to be downsized internally without splitting flow direction.
Unlike a reducing tee (which branches flow), reducer sockets simply change diameter, enabling the system to maintain continuity while adjusting pipe sizes.
🛠️ Installation (Step-by-Step)
Tools Needed:
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PPRc socket fusion welding machine
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Correct sized heating dies
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Pipe cutter and deburring tool
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Marker & measuring tape
Installation Steps:
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Measure & Cut:
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Mark the pipes for cut lengths (110 mm and 63 mm ends).
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Cut squarely and clean the ends.
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Prepare for Fusion:
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Remove burrs and debris.
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Clean pipe ends to ensure proper fusion.
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Heat Fusion Welding:
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Set the socket fusion tool to the correct temperature (typically ~260 °C).
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Insert pipe into the appropriate heating die and hold until the plastic softens.
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Join Pipe & Fitting:
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Insert the heated pipe into the fitting socket quickly and straight.
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Hold in place without twisting until joint cools and solidifies.
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Cooling & Support:
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Let the joint cool fully before stressing or pressurizing.
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Use proper pipe supports and brackets.
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Testing:
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Pressure-test the system as per local codes to verify no leaks.
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Safety Tips:
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Use gloves and eye protection.
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Do not rotate while heating or cooling.
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Allow adequate expansion space for temperature changes.
🚿 Usage & Applications
📍 Water Supply Systems
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Reduce a larger distribution line to a smaller branch line.
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Ideal for hot & cold potable water distribution because PPRc is food-grade and hygienic.
❄️ HVAC Applications
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Reduce pipeline for heating/cooling loops where flow needs to be stepped down.
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Works well in hydronic heating circuits, chilled water systems, and building HVAC piping due to heat and pressure tolerance.
🏢 Commercial & Industrial
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Reliable for multi-story buildings, hotels, hospitals, and industrial plants requiring robust piping.
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Commonly used alongside other PPR fittings (tees, elbows, couplers) in full plastic piping networks





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