Zhejiang Fengfeng Pipe Industy's Siphon Drainage Fitting - Electrofusion Eccentric Reducer-SDR26 is a specialized fitting used in drainage systems, particularly in siphon drainage systems, where the flow of fluid or wastewater is directed and controlled efficiently. This fitting allows the reduction of pipe diameter from a larger pipe to a smaller one while maintaining the siphon effect in the system. The electrofusion method ensures a strong, durable, and leak-proof connection between pipes of different sizes.
Technical Characteristics
Key Features:
Electrofusion Technology:
The electrofusion process is used to connect the eccentric reducer to the HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) pipes. It works by embedding heating elements in the fitting, which melt the pipe and fitting surfaces when electrical current is applied, creating a secure bond.
The result is a strong, leak-proof connection that is as durable as the pipe itself. Electrofusion provides superior performance in high-pressure and harsh conditions commonly found in drainage systems.
Eccentric Reducer:
An eccentric reducer is a type of fitting used to connect pipes of different diameters, specifically with the smaller pipe being aligned at the bottom or top of the larger pipe. This design prevents air pockets and allows for a more efficient flow in gravity-fed or siphon drainage systems.
Unlike a concentric reducer, the eccentric reducer ensures that the pipe's centerline remains horizontal, which is crucial for maintaining proper drainage flow without creating turbulence or causing air accumulation in the system.
SDR26:
SDR (Standard Dimension Ratio) refers to the ratio of the pipe’s diameter to the wall thickness. SDR26 indicates that the fitting is designed for pipes with a thicker wall than lower SDR values (e.g., SDR11 or SDR17), making it suitable for medium-pressure systems.
SDR26 is commonly used in systems where moderate pressure resistance is required, typically for waste, stormwater, and other fluid transport applications.
Siphon Drainage System:
A siphon drainage system relies on the natural pressure difference (gravity and siphoning effect) to move water or wastewater through pipes. This fitting ensures the proper redirection of the flow without interfering with the siphoning effect, crucial for maintaining the efficiency of the system.
The use of an eccentric reducer in such systems is to ensure the flow remains smooth while reducing pipe diameter, without causing unnecessary pressure drop or blockage.
Applications:
Siphon Drainage Systems: Used to reduce the diameter of a pipe in siphon drainage applications, allowing for smooth, efficient fluid flow.
Stormwater and Wastewater Systems: Commonly used in stormwater management systems and sewerage systems, where fluid is carried through pipes of varying diameters.
Industrial Fluid Transport: Suitable for industrial systems that require high-durability and high-performance pipes and fittings to handle wastewater, chemicals, or other fluids.
Agricultural Drainage: Often used in agricultural drainage systems, where efficient and reliable fluid transport is necessary.
Specifications
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