PN16 Reducer Electrofusion Pipe Fittings Poly Pipe Fittings
Electrofusion fittings are components used in polyethylene (PE) piping systems connected by electrofusion welding.
Model:Reudcer
Electrofusion fittings are components used in polyethylene (PE) piping systems connected by electrofusion welding.
Model:Reudcer
Electrofusion fittings are components used in polyethylene (PE) piping systems connected by electrofusion welding.
Model:Reducing Tee
Electrofusion fittings are components used in polyethylene (PE) piping systems connected by electrofusion welding.
Model:End Cap
Electrofusion fittings are components used in polyethylene (PE) piping systems connected by electrofusion welding.
Model:Equal Tee
Electrofusion fittings are components used in polyethylene (PE) piping systems connected by electrofusion welding.
Model:90° Elbow
An electrofusion reducing tee is a plastic pipe fitting (typically polyethylene/PE) used to create a branch connection where the branch pipe is a smaller size than the main line. It has three openings: two ends of the same diameter (for the main pipe run) and one perpendicular outlet of a smaller diameter (for the branch). Embedded heating wires melt the plastic when powered, fusing the fitting securely to pipes of two different sizes and creating a strong, sealed joint.
Model:FX Reducing Tee
An electrofusion equal diameter tee is a type of plastic pipe fitting (usually made from polyethylene, PE) used to create a branch connection in a pipeline. It has three openings of the same size (diameter) arranged in a "T" shape. The fitting contains embedded electrical heating wires. When connected to a special power supply, these wires heat up, melting the plastic both inside the fitting and on the outside of the pipes inserted into it. As the plastic cools, it forms a strong, permanent, and leak-proof seal between the tee and all three pipe ends.
Model:FX Equal Tee