Description
upvc Elbow 3/4″
AGM imported from Saudi Arab ASTM uPvc Sch-40 Pressure Fittings, Drain sewer ventilation. imported fittings dealer contact0322-3540656
What is AGM upvc Elbow 3/4″ ?
Specifications AGM upvc Elbow 3/4″
- Material: UPVC (Un plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride), Type I, Grade 1 (Cell Classification 12454 per ASTM D1784).
- Size: 3/4″ nominal (socket-type for slip connections).
- Schedule: Schedule 40 (standard wall thickness for moderate pressure).
- Standards: Compliant with ASTM D2466 (for PVC Schedule 40 fittings) and ASTM D2665 (for drain, waste, and vent applications).
- Color: Typically white or gray.
- Temperature Rating: Suitable for systems up to 140°F (60°C).
- Pressure Rating: For cold water pressure systems; burst strength meets or exceeds pipe ratings, with working pressure often derated to ~60% of Schedule 40 pipe for fittings (varies by temperature and application).
- Key Properties: Corrosion-resistant, chemical-resistant (to acids, alkalis, salts), non-toxic, UV-stabilized for some exposure, and NSF-certified variants available for potable water.
Usage This elbow is versatile for:
- Water Supply: Cold potable water distribution and pressure lines.
- Sewerage/Drainage: Non-pressure drain, waste, vent (DWV), and sewer systems.
- HVAC: Air conditioning condensate drains and ventilation.
- Other Applications: Irrigation, industrial plumbing, chemical transport (resistant to many fluids), and underground ducts.
Installation AGM Schedule 40 UPVC fittings use solvent cement welding for permanent, fusion-like joints:
- Cut Pipe: Squarely cut the UPVC pipe to length and deburr/chamfer the edges (15° bevel recommended).
- Dry Fit: Test-fit the pipe into the elbow socket and mark insertion depth.
- Clean Surfaces: Wipe pipe end and socket with a clean cloth; use UPVC primer/cleaner to remove oils, dirt, and gloss.
- Apply Cement: . Avoid excess to prevent weakening.
- Assemble: Quickly insert the pipe fully into the socket (to the mark) with a quarter-turn twist for even distribution. Hold for 30 seconds.
- Test: Gradually pressurize or flow-test the system for leaks.



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