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When a leaking joint or a misaligned pipe run brings your plumbing or irrigation project to a halt, you need a fitting you can trust. These PVC solvent weld 90° elbow fittings are designed for homeowners, plumbers, and workshop builders who demand a clean, permanent connection without the hassle of threaded joints or compression sleeves.
Each fitting is manufactured from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and is compatible with standard solvent cement (not included). Available in outer diameters ranging from 16 mm (approx. 5/8 in) to 200 mm (approx. 7-7/8 in), and offered in White, Blue, and Grey finishes. Wall thickness and socket depth are sized to DIN 8063 / ISO 727 standards, ensuring a secure interference fit before cementing.
Typical applications include residential cold-water supply lines, garden drip irrigation systems, rainwater harvesting pipework, workshop dust-extraction ducting, and swimming pool plumbing — anywhere a precise 90-degree direction change is required in a PVC solvent-weld pipe system.
Available from 16 mm to 200 mm to cover small domestic lines through to large-bore industrial runs.
Choose White, Blue, or Grey to match your existing pipework or colour-code different systems at a glance.
Deep spigot sockets create a full-contact bond with PVC cement for a leak-free, permanent joint.
Rigid PVC resists rust, scale, and a broad range of household chemicals — no painting or coating required.
Order 1, 2, 5, or 10 pieces per listing to match your project scope and reduce waste.
Uniform socket depth and bore diameter across the range ensure repeatable, professional-grade results every time.
| Material | Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) |
|---|---|
| Fitting Type | 90° Elbow (Solvent Weld / Klebemuffe) |
| Available Outer Diameters | 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 90 mm, 110 mm, 125 mm, 160 mm, 200 mm |
| Colour / Finish | White (Weiß), Blue (Blau), Grey (Grau) |
| Connection Method | Solvent cement weld (PVC glue, not included) |
| Dimensional Standard | DIN 8063 / ISO 727 |
| Wall Thickness | See variant options |
| Socket Depth | See variant options |
| Max. Working Pressure | See variant options |
| Temperature Range | 0 °C to +60 °C (32 °F to 140 °F) — cold water service |
| Pack Quantities | 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 pieces |
Match the fitting's outer diameter (OD) to the OD of your existing PVC pipe. For example, if your pipe is marked DN 25 or ø25 mm, select the 25 mm variant. When in doubt, measure the outside of the pipe with calipers — do not measure the inside bore.
These rigid PVC fittings are rated for cold-water service up to approximately 60 °C (140 °F). They are not recommended for continuous hot-water supply lines above that temperature. For hot water applications, consider CPVC or copper fittings instead.
A correctly made solvent-weld joint is typically stronger than the pipe itself. The cement chemically fuses the fitting socket and pipe spigot into a single homogeneous piece. Allow the joint to cure for at least 15 minutes before handling and 24 hours before pressurising the system.
Yes. Rigid PVC is inherently resistant to rust, scale, and a wide range of household chemicals including dilute acids, alkalis, and chlorinated water. It does not require painting or additional protective coatings for standard plumbing and irrigation use.
No — these are solvent-weld fittings designed specifically for standard rigid PVC pressure pipe (DIN 8063 / ISO 727). They are not compatible with CPVC, ABS, or threaded (BSP/NPT) connections without an appropriate transition fitting.
All three colours share the same dimensions and performance characteristics. White is the most common choice for general plumbing. Blue is often used to colour-code cold-water lines or irrigation systems. Grey is popular for drainage, conduit, and industrial applications. Choose the colour that best matches your existing pipework or your colour-coding convention.
Select the pack size that matches your project: 1 piece for a single repair, 2 pieces for a small run, 5 pieces for a medium installation, or 10 pieces for larger projects. Buying in larger packs typically offers a lower per-unit cost.
Use a PVC solvent cement rated for pressure pipe (e.g., conforming to ASTM D2564 or equivalent). Apply a thin, even coat to both the pipe spigot and the fitting socket, push together with a slight twisting motion, and hold for 30 seconds. Solvent cement is not included with the fittings.