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Pprc Reducer Socket Clopal pprc
Pprc Reducer Socket Clopal pprc PN 25 Manufacturer Distributor dealers Suppliers online shop in Karachi Islamabad Rawalpindi, Contact 0322-3540656,
What is Pprc Reducer Socket Clopal ?
Clopal manufactures the PPRC Reducer Socket, a pipe fitting component used in PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) piping systems,
particularly for PN25-rated systems. Here???s a breakdown of its details, application, and guidelines for using it:
Product Description
- Material: PPRC (Polypropylene Random Copolymer), known for its high durability, resistance to chemicals, and thermal stability.
- Rating: PN25 indicates a pressure rating of 25 bar (suitable for high-pressure systems).
- Type: Reducer Socket, meaning it connects pipes of different diameters, helping transition from a larger pipe size to a smaller one.
- Color: Typically available in standard colors like green or white, depending on the manufacturer.
2. Applications
- Hot and Cold Water Systems: Ideal for transporting both hot and cold water, commonly used in residential and commercial plumbing.
- Industrial Piping Systems: Suitable for industries requiring high-pressure, corrosion-resistant pipes, like chemical processing and water treatment.
- Heating Systems: The PN25 rating makes it ideal for heating systems and central heating installations.
- Agricultural Irrigation: Can be used for irrigation systems due to its durability against weather conditions and pressure resistance.
3. Where to Use
- Residential and Commercial Buildings: For plumbing installations, both internal (e.g., within buildings) and external (e.g., underground pipes).
- Industrial Facilities: For fluid transport in various processes, including cooling and heating applications.
- Agricultural Applications: In systems that require the transport of water for crop irrigation.
- HVAC Systems: Where high-pressure, durable piping is necessary.
4. How to Use
- Preparation: Before installation, measure the pipe diameter and select the appropriate reducer socket size. Ensure pipes and fittings are clean.
- Cutting and Smoothing: Cut pipes to the required length and smooth the ends to prevent damage or leaks.
- Heating and Fusion Welding: Use a PPR welding tool to heat the ends of both the pipe and the reducer socket. After heating, insert the pipe into the socket immediately to fuse them together.
- Cooling: Let the joint cool for a secure connection.
- Testing: Test the piping system by gradually applying pressure to check for any leaks.
5. Why Use a PPRC Reducer Socket
- Durability: PPRC is resistant to chemicals and corrosion, extending the pipe system???s lifespan.
- Cost-Effective: It provides a lower-cost alternative to metal fittings while still offering robust performance.
- High Pressure and Temperature Handling: Suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications, thanks to the PN25 rating.
- Safe for Drinking Water: PPRC is a food-grade material, safe for transporting potable water.




