Description
upvc Elbow 4″
AGM imported from Saudi Arab ASTM uPvc Sch-40 Pressure Fittings, Drain sewer ventilation. imported fittings in Islamabad contact 0322-3540656
What is AGM upvc Elbow 4″ ?
The AGM UPVC Elbow 4″ SCH 40 is a Saudi-imported un plasticized polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) pressure fitting designed for HVAC, sewerage, and water supply systems. It is manufactured to ASTM Schedule 40 standards, ensuring durability, leak resistance, and suitability for both residential and industrial plumbing applications.
📘 Product Description
- Material: Un plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (uPVC)
- Type: Elbow fitting (4-inch diameter, typically 90° bend)
- Standard: ASTM SCH 40 (Schedule 40 pressure rating)
- Origin: Imported from Saudi Arabia (AGM brand)
- Color: White (common for AGM fittings)
- Applications: Plumbing water supply, HVAC chilled water, drainage, sewerage, and ventilation
🔧 Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 4-inch nominal diameter |
| Standard | ASTM SCH 40 |
| Pressure Rating | Suitable for pressure applications in water supply |
| Temperature Range | Up to 60°C (standard for uPVC) |
| Chemical Resistance | Resistant to acids, alkalis, salts |
| Durability | Non-corrosive, long service life |
| Installation Method | Solvent cement jointing |
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🛠️ Installation Guidelines
- Cut & Prepare Pipe: Ensure pipe ends are square, clean, and free of burrs.
- Apply Solvent Cement: Use AGM-approved solvent cement for bonding.
- Insert Pipe into Elbow: Push firmly and hold for several seconds to ensure bonding.
- Curing Time: Allow proper curing (typically 24 hours) before pressure testing.
- Support: Provide adequate pipe supports to prevent stress on joints.
💡 Usage Applications
- Water Supply: Safe for potable water distribution.
- Sewerage Systems: Handles drainage and waste disposal effectively.
- HVAC Systems: Used in chilled water and ventilation piping.
- Industrial Use: Suitable for chemical-resistant piping networks.
- Residential Plumbing: Commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, and building drainage.
⚠️ Key Considerations & Risks
- Not for Hot Water Above 60°C: uPVC may deform at higher temperatures.
- Proper Cementing Required: Weak joints can cause leakage.
- Pressure Testing: Always test after installation to ensure integrity.
- UV Exposure: Prolonged sunlight may degrade uPVC; use protective coatings if outdoors.



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