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Double flange fittings

Double flange fittings

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Specifications

flange socket for pvc pipe
1.DN40-DN1200mm
2.EN545/ISO2531
3.blue epoxy painting
4.PN:10/16/25

flange socket for pvc pipes

Specification:

standardEN545/ISO2531
materialductile cast iron 500-7/400-12 in accordance with ISO1083
coatingepoxy painting
gasketsEPDM/NBR/SBR rubber in accordance with EN681.1

working temperature:0-50°C, excluding frost.

The dimensions and testing are in accordance with BSEN12842.

working pressure: 250PSI

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standard wooden cases with bubble plastic bags for each item or as per your requirements.

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