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Hydroplast sch 80 upvc Reducer Bush 6×4″
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What is Hydroplast sch 80 upvc Reducer Bush 6×4″ ?
Description Detail Information:
- Brand: Hydroplast. The manufacturer.
- Material: UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride). The rigid and durable plastic material.
- Schedule: Schedule 80. The thicker wall thickness for higher pressure applications and increased durability.
- Type: Reducer Bush. The fitting used to connect a larger pipe to a smaller pipe by fitting inside the larger fitting.
- Size: 6″ x 4″. This indicates the two pipe sizes being connected.
- The 6″ is the larger size, fitting into a 6″ nominal size fitting.
- The 4″ is the smaller size, accepting a 4″ nominal size pipe.
- Color: Likely Gray. Standard Schedule 80 UPVC is gray. As with previous descriptions, any other color mentioned should be verified.
- End Type: Typically a spigot (male) end to fit into a larger socket (female) fitting and a socket (female) end to accept the smaller pipe. Connection is via solvent welding.
Detailed Breakdown:
- Hydroplast: Reputable manufacturer of plastic piping products.
- Resistant to many chemicals.
- Reducer Bush: Used to step down from a larger pipe size to a smaller one, typically inserting into a larger fitting.
- This is a significant size reduction.
- High Pressure: This is a key feature, highlighting its suitability for systems with elevated operating pressures. It implies that the manufacturer has designed and tested the fitting to withstand these conditions.
- Gray (Likely Color): Standard Schedule 80 color.
Usage:
Common usages include:
- You can use this fitting in main water distribution lines where municipal or industrial water is transported under pressure and requires a size reduction.
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plants: In larger diameter lines handling wastewater under pressure.
- In mining and slurry transport, you can use UPVC Schedule 80 for certain applications.
- Large-Scale Irrigation Systems (High Pressure): For connecting main lines to sub-mains in large-scale irrigation setups operating under significant pressure.




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