• Plastic Pipe with Compression Fittings - PPR 90° Elbow with Threaded Male Take Off - SPT Brand System 1
  • Plastic Pipe with Compression Fittings - PPR 90° Elbow with Threaded Male Take Off - SPT Brand System 2
Plastic Pipe with Compression Fittings - PPR 90° Elbow with Threaded Male Take Off - SPT Brand

Plastic Pipe with Compression Fittings - PPR 90° Elbow with Threaded Male Take Off - SPT Brand

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Loading Port:
Ningbo
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 pc
Supply Capability:
100000 pc/month

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Specification

Brand:
SPT
Standard:
ISO9001
Color:
Grey&White&Green

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PPR 90° Elbow with threaded male take off with SPT Brand

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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

 

Main Product Features:

Large drum hub to maximize cable life

Self-activating automatic brake hold the load securely when crank handle is released

With cable or strap

Safety  guard cover available

Top quality with competitive price

Widely used in the double beam bridge crane and gantry crane

Easy to install and high quality

Excellent heat resistance and pressure resistance 

Thermal insulation and energy saving


FAQ:

Q1:How Can I Get A Sample?

A1:You can get samples by communicate with our export sales.

Q2:How Long Is Delivery?

A2:Delivery time will be30-45days according to order quantity.

Q3:What Is The MOQ?

A3:MOQ depends on different items.

Q4:What Is Our Normal Payments Terms?

A4:Our normal payment terms now is: T/T, L/C or western union,paypal


Q: Can plastic pipe fittings be used for steam systems?
No, plastic pipe fittings should not be used for steam systems. Steam systems operate at high temperatures and pressures, which can cause plastic fittings to melt, deform, or fail. It is recommended to use metal pipe fittings, such as brass or steel, that are specifically designed for steam applications.
Q: Can plastic pipe fittings be used with both plastic and metal pipes?
Yes, plastic pipe fittings can be used with both plastic and metal pipes as long as the fittings are compatible with the specific type and size of pipe being used.
Q: Can plastic pipe fittings be used for stormwater drainage?
Yes, plastic pipe fittings can be used for stormwater drainage. Plastic pipes and fittings are commonly used in stormwater drainage systems due to their durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of installation. They are also cost-effective and low-maintenance compared to other alternatives.
Q: Are plastic pipe fittings compatible with compression couplings?
Yes, plastic pipe fittings are generally compatible with compression couplings.
Q: TTP-PESI hole net steel belt composite pipe fittings need to be taken?
The connection of the hole net, the steel band and the composite plastic pipe can be made by flange connection, and also can be conveniently, quickly and safely welded by sleeve welding. The electric welding is connected with an electric heating element arranged in the pipeline, and the plastic of the inner wall of the pipe sleeve and the outer wall of the pipe (pipe fittings) is melted and cooled after being electrified to generate heat. The joint strength is high, the connecting force of more than 20000 kilograms of pipes and fittings, no leaks and other defects.
Q: Can plastic pipe fittings be used in hydronic heating systems?
Yes, plastic pipe fittings can be used in hydronic heating systems. They are commonly used due to their durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of installation. Plastic fittings are available in various types, such as PVC, CPVC, and PEX, and are suitable for both residential and commercial hydronic heating applications.
Q: How do you connect plastic pipe fittings to galvanized steel pipes?
To connect plastic pipe fittings to galvanized steel pipes, you can use a transition fitting, such as a dielectric union or a compression fitting. These fittings act as a bridge between the two different materials, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection.
Q: Can plastic pipe fittings be used for freshwater aquaculture systems?
Yes, plastic pipe fittings can be used for freshwater aquaculture systems. Plastic fittings are commonly used in aquaculture systems due to their durability, resistance to corrosion, and affordability. They are also easy to install and maintain, making them suitable for various applications in freshwater aquaculture, such as water supply, drainage, and filtration systems.
Q: Can plastic pipe fittings be used for cooling systems in industrial plants?
Yes, plastic pipe fittings can be used for cooling systems in industrial plants. Plastic fittings are known for their durability, chemical resistance, and ability to handle various temperatures, making them suitable for cooling applications. They are also lightweight, easy to install, and cost-effective compared to other materials. However, it is crucial to choose the right type of plastic and ensure compatibility with the cooling fluids used in the system to prevent any potential issues or failures.
Q: How do plastic pipe fittings handle extreme weather conditions?
Plastic pipe fittings generally fare well in extreme weather conditions due to their durability and resistance to temperature fluctuations. They have the ability to withstand freezing temperatures, high heat, and even harsh UV rays without cracking or deteriorating. Additionally, plastic pipe fittings are often designed with weather-resistant properties, such as UV stabilizers or special coatings, which further enhance their ability to handle extreme weather conditions.

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