Zhejiang Fengfeng Pipe Industy's Siphon Drainage Fitting - HDPE Electrofusion Reducing Tee - SDR26 is a type of drainage fitting used in piping systems, designed specifically for High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipes. Here’s a breakdown of the components and specifications:
Technical Characteristics
Electrofusion: This method is used to join HDPE pipes and fittings by applying an electrical current to a metal coil embedded in the fitting. The current heats the coil, causing the fitting and the pipe ends to melt and fuse together, creating a strong, leak-proof joint. This process is highly reliable and is commonly used in pressure and non-pressure systems.
Reducing Tee: This fitting has three openings: one larger and two smaller. It allows for a branch pipe to connect to a main pipe, but the branch pipe has a smaller diameter than the main pipe. This is useful for systems that need to reduce the size of the pipe at a junction.
SDR26: The Standard Dimension Ratio (SDR) is a measure of the pipe's wall thickness in relation to its diameter. SDR26 means that the pipe has a relatively thin wall compared to other SDR ratings (like SDR11 or SDR17), making it suitable for lower pressure applications. SDR26 pipes are often used in gravity-based drainage and siphon systems where high-pressure resistance is not required.
The HDPE Electrofusion Reducing Tee - SDR26 is used to create strong, reliable connections between pipes of different sizes in drainage and siphon systems. The electrofusion process ensures that the joint is secure, durable, and resistant to leaks, making it ideal for waste water or stormwater systems.
Specifications
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