Brass insert PPR threaded coupling and PPR Female Coupling
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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Product description
1. Light weight, easy to handle and transport.
2. Fire resistance: Self-extinguishing, do not support combustion.
3. Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to acids, bases and salts, assuring a lower maintenance cost and longer performance life.
4. Impact strength: Resistant to compression and impact, suitable to be buried in concrete.
5. Easy Installation: Solvent cement and threading joining.
Product Applications
Distribution for cool and hot water
Duct for drinkable water system
Pipes for kinds of high-temperature and low-temperature heating system
Pipes for heating and coolling settings in solar energy system
Connecting pipe for air conditioners
PP-R Pipes & Fittings Advantage
1. Healthy, bacteriological neutral, conforming to drinking water standards
2. Resistant to high temperatures, good impact strength;
3. Convenient and reliable installation, low construction expenses;
4. Excellent heat-insulation property from minimum thermal conductivity;
5. Lightweight, convenient to transport and handle, good for labor-saving;
6. Smooth inner walls reduce pressure loss and increase flow speed;
7. Sound insulation (reduced by 40% compared to galvanized steel pipes);
8. Light colors and excellent design ensure suitability for both exposed and hidden installation;
9. Recyclable, environment-friendly, accords with GBM standards.
Specifications
PPR pipe fitting | |
Type | Size |
Coupling | Dn20-110mm |
Reducer(Rducing Coupler) | Dn25*20-160*125mm |
90 degree elbow | Dn20-160mm |
45 degree elbow | Dn20-160mm |
Equal Tee | Dn20-160mm |
Reduced Tee | Dn25*20-160*110mm |
90 degree reduced elbow | DN25*20-DN63*50 |
Cap | Dn20-160mm |
Male Plug | Dn1/2"-1" |
Double Tee (Cross) | Dn20-110mm |
Male Adapter | Dn20*1/2"-75*2" |
Feamle Adapter | Dn20*1/2"-75*2" |
90 degree Famle Elbow | Dn20*1/2"-63*2" |
90 degree male elbow | Dn20*1/2"-63*2" |
90 degree Female Tee | Dn20*1/2"-40*3/4" |
90 degree male Tee | Dn20*1/2"-32*1" |
Any other Requirement,Please contact us freely. We can provide you the solution for you plan. |
FAQ
Q: Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
A: We are manufacturer.
Q: How long is your delivery time?
A: Generally it is 5-10 days if the goods are in stock. or it is 15-20 days if the goods are not in stock, it is according to quantity.
Q: Do you provide samples ? is it free or extra ?
A: Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but do not pay the cost of freight.
Q: Main Market of our products?
A: Mid East, South America, Southeast Asia, Afria, Easten Europe, ect.
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Brass insert PPR threaded coupling and PPR Female Coupling
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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