Description
Reducer Socket 110x90mm
Coupling Reducing PPRC DADEX PPRc Food grade , Fittings, Reducer Socket 110x90mm Manufacturer Dealer contact 0322-3540656
What is Reducer Socket 110x90mm DADEX PPRc ?
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📌 Description
- Reducer Socket: A coupling fitting that reduces pipe diameter from 110mm to 90mm.
- Material: PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer), known for durability, chemical resistance, and thermal stability.
- Brand: DADEX Polydex – Pakistan’s first complete PPR system conforming to international standards.
- Color: Typically green, indicating PPRc fittings.
- Application: Used in HVAC chilled water lines, hot water supply, cold water distribution, and compressed air systems.
📊 Specifications
Feature Details Size 110mm x 90mm Type Reducer Socket Material PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) Pressure Rating PN25 (25 bar) Temperature Range -20°C to +95°C Standards ISO and DIN compliance Applications HVAC, potable water, industrial piping, compressed air ​
Technical specifications
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Material: Polypropylene random copolymer (PPRc), food‑grade, suitable for potable water and chemically resistant to many acids, alkalis and dissolved salts.​
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Size: 110mm × 90mm (outer diameter of mating pipes); Polydex range specifically covers 20–110mm pipes and fittings, so this reducer sits at the top end of that range.​
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Pressure rating: PN 25 for the fitting (25 bar at 20°C), compatible with Polydex pipes which are typically PN 20 to DIN 8077/8078; design pressure must be derated as temperature increases (e.g. for continuous hot water or heating).​
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Standards:
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Pipes: DIN 8077 / DIN 8078 (dimension and pressure classification).​
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Fittings: DIN 16962; Polydex fittings carry the Ekoplastik (EK) marking for identification and compatibility.​
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- Preparation: Ensure pipes are cut square and clean.
- Fusion Welding: DADEX PPRc fittings are installed using heat fusion welding machines.
- Heat both pipe ends and socket at ~260°C.
- Insert pipe into socket until marked depth.
- Allow cooling for a few seconds to form a leak-proof joint.
- Support: Use proper clamps and supports to avoid stress on joints.
- Testing: Pressure test the system after installation to confirm leak-free performance.​
Installation (socket fusion welding)
For Dadex Polydex reducer sockets, the standard PPR socket‑fusion procedure applies for both ends:
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Preparation
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Cut the 110mm and 90mm pipes square with a proper pipe cutter, remove burrs, and clean the ends from dust, grease or moisture to avoid voids in the weld.​
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Check that the reducer and pipes are of the same PPRc system (Polydex) and pressure class; mixing different plastics or SDRs in a fused joint is not recommended.​
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Heating
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Set the fusion tool (heating plate) to the typical PPR welding temperature around 260°C (as per manufacturer’s table).
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Slide the pipe end and the corresponding side of the reducer socket simultaneously on the male and female heating nozzles to the marked insertion depth; heating time increases with size and is longest on the 110mm side (consult Dadex time/penetration chart for exact seconds).​
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Jointing
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After the prescribed heating time, quickly remove both pieces from the nozzles and push the pipe fully into the socket without twisting, keeping axial alignment.​
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Hold the joint steady (no bending or torsion) for the specified “fusion and cooling” time until the initial bead sets; an external uniform weld bead should be visible around the circumference.​
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Cooling and testing
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Allow full cooling before applying mechanical stress or pressure; for large diameters like 110mm this is several minutes as per the PPR welding chart.
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Pressure‑test the line in accordance with the design standard (typically hydrostatic test, stepped up to and held at the design or test pressure) to confirm leak‑tightness.​
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Usage and good practice
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Use within the designed pressure/temperature envelope of the Polydex PN 25 fittings and matching pipes; for continuous hot water and heating circuits, apply manufacturer derating curves when approaching 70–90°C.​
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Support large‑diameter PPRc lines adequately on both sides of the reducer to avoid bending loads on the joint; high‑rise HVAC and water systems in seismic areas particularly benefit from Polydex’s flexibility and seismic suitability mentioned by Dadex.​
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Avoid direct exposure to UV (e.g. on roofs) without protection, and keep reducers accessible where future modifications or extensions to 90mm branches are anticipated





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