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rigid pvc reduction sleeve pn16

Rigid PVC PN 16 reducing sleeves are components used in plumbing and pipework installations to allow the transition between pipes of different sizes by reducing the diameter from one end to the other. These sleeves are made from rigid PVC, which is a strong and durable type of plastic, and are designed to withstand a nominal pressure (PN) of 16 bar, meaning they are suitable for high pressure systems.

Here are some important features and information about PN 16 rigid PVC reduction sleeves:

1. Materials: The reducing sleeves are made of rigid PVC, which is a plastic material known for its resistance to corrosion, chemicals and rust. This makes them suitable for a variety of applications, including water distribution systems.

2. Pressure Rating (PN): The PN 16 designation indicates the ability of the socket to withstand a maximum pressure of 16 bar (approximately 232 psi). This pressure resistance makes them suitable for applications where greater hydraulic resistance is required.

3. Dimensions: Reducing sleeves are available in different sizes to suit the specific needs of the installation. The dimensions are usually expressed in millimeters (mm) and indicate the diameter of the inlet and outlet pipes. For example, a 50/32 reducing sleeve will have one side with a diameter of 50 mm and the other with a diameter of 32 mm.

4. Connections: Reducing sleeves are designed with male and female ends to allow connection to different sized pipes. The male end fits into the socket of the larger pipe, while the female end connects to the socket of the smaller pipe.

5. Applications: These sockets are used in a variety of applications, such as water distribution networks, swimming pools, industrial plants, water treatment plants, irrigation systems and much more. They are ideal for connecting pipes of different diameters efficiently and hermetically.

6. Ease of installation: Rigid PVC reduction sleeves are generally easy to install, thanks to their simple design and connections prepared for welding or gluing with specific PVC glues.

They are essential components in hydraulic and piping networks, used to connect pipes of different sizes in a reliable and resistant way to pressure and corrosion. Their robust construction in rigid PVC makes them suitable for applications where high hydraulic resistance is required.

rigid pvc reduction sleeve pn16

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Rigid PVC PN 16 reducing sleeves are components used in plumbing and pipework installations to allow the transition between pipes of different sizes by reducing the diameter from one end to the other. These sleeves are made from rigid PVC, which is a strong and durable type of plastic, and are designed to withstand a nominal pressure (PN) of 16 bar, meaning they are suitable for high pressure systems.

Here are some important features and information about PN 16 rigid PVC reduction sleeves:

1. Materials: The reducing sleeves are made of rigid PVC, which is a plastic material known for its resistance to corrosion, chemicals and rust. This makes them suitable for a variety of applications, including water distribution systems.

2. Pressure Rating (PN): The PN 16 designation indicates the ability of the socket to withstand a maximum pressure of 16 bar (approximately 232 psi). This pressure resistance makes them suitable for applications where greater hydraulic resistance is required.

3. Dimensions: Reducing sleeves are available in different sizes to suit the specific needs of the installation. The dimensions are usually expressed in millimeters (mm) and indicate the diameter of the inlet and outlet pipes. For example, a 50/32 reducing sleeve will have one side with a diameter of 50 mm and the other with a diameter of 32 mm.

4. Connections: Reducing sleeves are designed with male and female ends to allow connection to different sized pipes. The male end fits into the socket of the larger pipe, while the female end connects to the socket of the smaller pipe.

5. Applications: These sockets are used in a variety of applications, such as water distribution networks, swimming pools, industrial plants, water treatment plants, irrigation systems and much more. They are ideal for connecting pipes of different diameters efficiently and hermetically.

6. Ease of installation: Rigid PVC reduction sleeves are generally easy to install, thanks to their simple design and connections prepared for welding or gluing with specific PVC glues.

They are essential components in hydraulic and piping networks, used to connect pipes of different sizes in a reliable and resistant way to pressure and corrosion. Their robust construction in rigid PVC makes them suitable for applications where high hydraulic resistance is required.

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