PVC 90° Winkel Reduzierstück Rohrverbinder Reduzierstück Muffe Fittings 20- 50mm

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PVC 90° Elbow Reducer Pipe Fittings — Reliable Diameter Reduction at Every Turn

When your plumbing or irrigation layout demands a direction change and a pipe size reduction in a single component, mismatched fittings cause leaks, pressure loss, and frustrating rework. DIYers, landscapers, and maintenance professionals who need a clean 90-degree turn with simultaneous diameter step-down rely on a fitting that handles both tasks without compromise.

These PVC 90° elbow reducer fittings are constructed from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) with a smooth interior bore and a slip-fit socket design. Available in 17 size combinations ranging from 25×20 mm (approx. 1" × ¾") up to 75×50 mm (approx. 3" × 2"), and offered in White, Blue, and Grey colorways to suit different system conventions or aesthetic preferences.

Typical applications include residential garden drip irrigation systems requiring a 90° branch reduction, indoor plumbing runs where a larger supply line steps down to a smaller distribution line around a corner, and aquarium or pond filtration circuits where compact elbow reducers for PVC pipe keep the build tidy and leak-free.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for standard-wall PVC pressure pipe. Confirm your pipe's outer diameter matches the socket inlet/outlet dimensions before ordering. Suitable for cold-water systems; not rated for hot-water or steam applications.

✅ Key Features of These PVC 90° Elbow Reducer Pipe Fittings

📐 True 90° Turn with Built-In Reduction

Combines a precise right-angle elbow and a reducer socket in one body — eliminates the need for a separate coupler and elbow, reducing potential leak points.

🎨 Three Colour Options

Available in White, Blue, and Grey to match system colour-coding conventions or blend with surrounding pipework and enclosures.

📏 Wide Size Range — 17 Combinations

Inlet/outlet pairings from 25×20 mm up to 75×50 mm cover the most common residential and light-commercial step-down scenarios.

🔒 Slip-Fit Socket Design

Smooth socket bore accepts standard PVC pipe for solvent-cement bonding, creating a permanent, pressure-resistant joint when properly primed and cemented.

⚖️ Lightweight Rigid PVC Construction

PVC's low density keeps the fitting light for overhead or wall-mounted runs while maintaining structural rigidity under typical cold-water working pressures.

🛡️ Corrosion-Resistant Material

PVC does not rust or corrode in contact with water, soil, or common household chemicals, making it suitable for buried, exposed, or indoor installations.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC 90° Elbow Reducer Fittings

Material Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Fitting Type 90° Elbow Reducer (Slip × Slip)
Available Sizes (Inlet × Outlet) 25×20 mm, 32×20 mm, 32×25 mm, 40×20 mm, 40×25 mm, 40×32 mm, 50×20 mm, 50×25 mm, 50×32 mm, 50×40 mm, 63×25 mm, 63×32 mm, 63×40 mm, 63×50 mm, 75×32 mm, 75×40 mm, 75×50 mm
Available Colours White, Blue, Grey
Connection Method Solvent-cement slip fit
Elbow Angle 90°
Wall Thickness See variant options
Working Pressure See variant options
Temperature Rating Cold water only (typically up to 60 °C / 140 °F)
Quantity per Order 1 piece

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right size elbow reducer for my pipe?

Measure the outer diameter (OD) of both pipes you are connecting. The larger OD corresponds to the inlet socket and the smaller OD to the outlet socket. For example, if your supply pipe is 50 mm OD and your branch pipe is 32 mm OD, select the 50×32 mm variant. Always verify the pipe OD against the fitting socket size before cementing.

Can these fittings handle hot water or steam?

No. These rigid PVC fittings are rated for cold-water applications only, typically up to around 60 °C (140 °F) at reduced pressure. For hot-water, steam, or high-temperature systems, CPVC or other heat-rated fittings are required.

Are these fittings corrosion-resistant for outdoor or buried use?

Yes. PVC is inherently resistant to rust, corrosion, and most common household chemicals. These fittings are suitable for outdoor irrigation, buried drainage runs, and indoor plumbing where moisture exposure is constant. UV exposure over extended periods may cause surface discolouration but does not significantly affect structural integrity for typical installation depths.

What adhesive or cement should I use to join these fittings?

Use a PVC-compatible solvent cement along with a PVC primer/cleaner. Apply primer to both the pipe end and the fitting socket, allow it to flash off briefly, then apply solvent cement and push the pipe firmly into the socket with a slight twist. Hold for 30 seconds and allow the joint to cure per the cement manufacturer's instructions before pressurising the system.

Is the connection permanent, or can I disassemble it later?

Solvent-cemented PVC joints are permanent. The cement chemically fuses the pipe and fitting into a single piece. If future disassembly is needed, plan the system with union fittings or threaded adapters at service points. Cutting and re-joining with a coupling is the standard repair method.

Does the colour (White, Blue, Grey) affect performance or compatibility?

No. The colour is purely aesthetic and does not affect pressure rating, chemical resistance, or compatibility with standard PVC pipe. Colour choices are commonly used for system identification — for example, blue for potable water lines or grey for drainage — but there is no functional difference between the three options offered here.

Can I use these fittings for aquarium or pond filtration systems?

Yes. PVC is widely used in aquarium and pond filtration builds due to its water resistance, smooth bore (which minimises flow restriction), and compatibility with solvent-cement assembly. Ensure the system operates within the cold-water temperature range and that all cement joints are fully cured before introducing water.

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