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When a leaking joint or a failed elbow fitting disrupts your irrigation system, drainage line, or water supply run, you need a replacement that installs fast and holds long-term. These PVC-U 90° solvent-weld elbow fittings are engineered for homeowners, plumbers, and DIY enthusiasts who demand a secure, chemical-resistant connection without the guesswork of opaque fittings.
Each fitting is molded from rigid PVC-U (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) with a transparent body and thickened wall construction. Inner diameters span 20 mm (approx. 3/4 in) to 110 mm (approx. 4-3/8 in), with wall thickness typically ranging 2.5–5.5 mm depending on size. The clear body lets you visually confirm full solvent-cement penetration before the joint cures.
Typical use cases include residential cold-water supply lines, garden drip-irrigation manifolds, above-ground drainage and waste runs, and aquarium or pond filtration plumbing — all applications where a precise 90° direction change is needed with a solvent-weld elbow fitting for PVC pipe.
The clear PVC-U wall lets you see solvent cement spread inside the socket, confirming full coverage before the joint sets — eliminating dry-fit failures.
Reinforced wall thickness (typically 2.5–5.5 mm by size) provides greater burst resistance and impact durability compared to standard thin-wall fittings.
Molded to a true 90° angle with smooth interior bore, minimizing turbulence and pressure drop through the elbow for efficient flow.
Unplasticized PVC-U resists rust, scale, chlorine, and common household chemicals — no painting or coating required for long-term service.
Nine inner-diameter options (20 / 25 / 32 / 40 / 50 / 63 / 75 / 90 / 110 mm) cover everything from small garden lines to main drainage runs in a single product family.
Standard socket-spigot solvent-cement interface bonds in minutes and creates a joint as strong as the pipe itself — no threading, no clamps, no special tools.
| Material | PVC-U (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Body Color | Transparent (clear) |
| Fitting Angle | 90° |
| Connection Type | Solvent-weld socket (spigot × socket) |
| Inner Diameter Range | 20 mm – 110 mm (approx. 3/4 in – 4-3/8 in) |
| Available Sizes (ID) | 20 / 25 / 32 / 40 / 50 / 63 / 75 / 90 / 110 mm |
| Wall Thickness | Typically 2.5–5.5 mm (varies by size) |
| Pressure Rating | See variant options |
| Temperature Rating | Cold water only (typically up to 60 °C / 140 °F short-term) |
| Standard Compliance | See variant options |
| Quantity per Pack | 1-piece or 2-piece (select above) |
| Solvent Cement | Not included — use PVC solvent cement |
Select the size that matches your pipe's inner diameter (ID). Common residential cold-water pipe sizes are 20 mm (3/4 in), 25 mm (1 in), and 32 mm (1-1/4 in). For drainage and waste lines, 50 mm, 75 mm, and 110 mm are typical. Measure the inside bore of your existing pipe or check the pipe label before ordering.
Yes. The thickened-wall PVC-U construction provides solid burst resistance for standard residential cold-water pressure (typically up to 10 bar / 145 psi depending on size and temperature). For exact pressure ratings by size, refer to the variant specifications or contact us to confirm.
No. PVC-U is inherently corrosion-free and does not rust, scale, or degrade from chlorinated tap water or common household chemicals. It is an ideal material for long-term plumbing installations where metal fittings would corrode.
These fittings are designed for Schedule 40 / DIN 8061 PVC-U pipe of the matching inner diameter. Always verify that your pipe's outer diameter matches the fitting socket before applying solvent cement. If you are unsure, dry-fit first — the pipe should slide in with light resistance.
No. PVC-U is rated for cold-water service only. Continuous exposure to water above approximately 60 °C (140 °F) will soften and deform the fitting. For hot-water lines, consider CPVC or brass fittings instead.
The clear body allows you to visually inspect solvent-cement coverage inside the socket during installation — a significant advantage for DIYers who want to confirm a complete bond before the joint cures. It also makes it easy to spot any debris or blockage inside the fitting after installation.
No special tools are required. You will need PVC solvent cement (not included), a clean cloth or rag, and optionally PVC primer depending on your local plumbing code. Cut the pipe square, deburr the end, apply cement to both the pipe spigot and fitting socket, push together with a slight twist, and hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure fully before pressurizing.