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upvc End Cap 3″ AGM
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What is AGM upvc End Cap 3″ ?
The AGM UPVC End Cap 3″ SCH 40 is a standard plumbing component, manufactured by Arabian Gulf Manufacturers Ltd.1 (AGM) in Saudi Arabia, and used to seal the end of a pipe run.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the product, its specifications, installation, and usage:
🏗️ AGM UPVC End Cap 3″ SCH 40
1. Product Identification & Description
| Term | Detail | Description |
| AGM | Arabian Gulf Manufacturers Ltd. | The manufacturer, a known producer of piping systems in Saudi Arabia. |
| UPVC | Un plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride | The material. It is a rigid, durable plastic, highly resistant to corrosion, chemicals (acids, salts, bases), and is a non-conductor of electricity. |
| End Cap | Fitting Type | A fitting used to permanently or temporarily seal the open end of a pipe. |
| 3″ | Nominal Size | The size refers to the Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) the cap is designed to fit over, which is approximately 3 inches in diameter. |
| SCH 40 | Schedule 40 | Refers to the pipe/fitting wall thickness standard. Many industries use Schedule 40 as a standard for non-pressure and medium-pressure applications, providing a strong balance between durability and cost. |
This fitting is typically a Socket (or Slip-on) type, meaning the pipe slides into a socket on the cap, and the connection is sealed using a solvent cement.
2. Specification and Standards
AGM fittings, being a major Saudi Arabian manufacturer, adhere to both local and international standards:
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Material: Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC).
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Size: 3-inch Nominal Pipe Size (NPS).
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Schedule: Schedule 40 (wall thickness).3
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Color: Typically White (though color can vary by manufacturer and application).4
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Connection: Generally Solvent Cement Joint (Socket/Slip) for a secure, permanent, and leak-free seal.
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Standards: Often manufactured to meet international standards such as ASTM D2466 (for SCH 40 PVC Plastic Pipe Fittings, specifically for solvent-weld connections) and ASTM D2665 (for PVC Plastic Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) Pipe and Fittings).5
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Pressure Rating: Schedule 40 fittings are suitable for cold water medium-pressure applications, but the exact pressure rating ($PN$) must be confirmed with the manufacturer’s specific product datasheet.
3. Usage and Applications
The primary role of the UPVC End Cap is to provide a secure seal at the terminal point of a piping system.
| Application Type | Specific Use Case |
| Sewerage & Drainage | To permanently or temporarily seal the end of a drain, waste, or vent (DWV) line. |
| Water Supply | Used to terminate the end of a cold water line, especially where a future connection (stub-out for a fixture) might be planned. |
| Temporary Sealing | Used during construction or pressure testing to cap off open pipe ends, preventing debris, dirt, insects, and water contamination while the system is being built or tested. |
| Abandoned Lines | Used for the permanent closure of an unused or abandoned pipe run during renovations. |
4. Installation Guide (Solvent-Weld Method)
The installation process typically involves a solvent cement (often referred to as PVC/UPVC glue) which chemically fuses the fitting to the pipe, creating a single, rigid piece.
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Preparation:
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Cut: Ensure the end of the 3-inch UPVC pipe is cut square and deburred (smooth the edges) both inside and out.
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Clean: Clean the outside surface of the pipe end and the inside socket surface of the end cap thoroughly to remove dirt, grease, or moisture.
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Primer Application (Optional but Recommended):
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Apply a thin, uniform coat of PVC/UPVC primer (often purple or clear) to both the outside of the pipe and the inside of the fitting socket. Primer softens the UPVC surface, preparing it for the cement.
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Cement Application:
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Apply a heavy, even coat of UPVC solvent cement to the pipe end.
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Apply a thinner, medium coat of solvent cement to the inside of the cap’s socket.
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Joining:
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Immediately and forcefully push the end cap onto the pipe end until it bottoms out (it cannot go any further).
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Give the pipe and fitting a 1/4 turn twist while pushing to distribute the cement evenly and ensure a complete chemical weld.
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Hold the joint firmly for about 30 seconds to prevent the fitting from pushing itself back off.
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Curing:
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Wipe off any excess cement.
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Allow the joint to cure (harden) for the time specified by the cement manufacturer before pressure testing or putting the system into service.
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