PVC Klebe-Fittings Pool Schlauchtülle Klebestutze Rohr Fittings Grau Weiß Blau

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PVC Hose Barb Adhesive Fittings — Reliable Solvent-Weld Connectors for Pool & Irrigation Systems

When a leaking joint or a mismatched connector brings your pool plumbing or garden irrigation project to a halt, you need a fitting that bonds fast and holds firm. These PVC adhesive hose barb fittings are designed for DIYers, pool technicians, and plumbing professionals who demand a clean, permanent solvent-weld connection without the hassle of threading or clamping.

Each fitting is molded from rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth bore and a barbed spigot end for secure hose retention. Outer diameter options span OD 20 mm (~0.79 in) and OD 25 mm (~0.98 in), with socket depths ranging from 5 mm to 20 mm (0.20–0.79 in). An inner-diameter variant (ID 20 mm × 10 mm) is also available for slip-fit applications. Available in White, Blue, and Grey to match existing pipework or color-code your system.

Typical use cases include pool return-line and skimmer connections, drip-irrigation manifold assemblies, aquarium sump plumbing, and low-pressure water-transfer systems where a solvent-cement barb fitting for 20 mm PVC pipe is the most compact and cost-effective solution.

🔗 Compatible with standard PVC solvent cement (ASTM D2564 / ISO 15493). Fits flexible PVC hose and rigid PVC pipe with matching OD or ID. Not rated for compressed air or high-pressure steam.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Hose Barb Adhesive Fittings

🔩 Solvent-Weld Barb Design — The barbed spigot end grips flexible hose mechanically while the socket end bonds permanently with standard PVC cement, eliminating the need for clamps or threads.
📐 Multiple Size Options — Choose OD 20 mm (5–18 mm socket depth), OD 25 mm (12–20 mm socket depth), or ID 20 mm × 10 mm to match your existing pipe schedule and hose bore.
🎨 Three Color Variants — White, Blue, and Grey finishes allow color-coded circuit identification in multi-line pool, irrigation, or aquarium systems.
💧 Smooth Internal Bore — The unobstructed flow path minimizes turbulence and pressure drop, keeping your pump running efficiently across low-pressure water-transfer applications.
🛡️ Corrosion & Chemical Resistance — Rigid PVC resists chlorinated pool water, mild acids, and common fertilizer solutions, making these fittings suitable for long-term outdoor and indoor installations.
📦 Flexible Pack Quantities — Available in 1, 2, 5, or 10-piece packs so you can order exactly what your repair or new installation requires without overstocking.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Hose Barb Adhesive Fittings

Material Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Connection Type Solvent-weld socket + barbed spigot
Outer Diameter (OD) 20 mm (~0.79 in) / 25 mm (~0.98 in)
Inner Diameter (ID) Variant 20 mm (~0.79 in)
Socket Depth Range 5 mm – 20 mm (0.20 – 0.79 in)
Available Colors White, Blue, Grey
Pack Quantities 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 pieces
Working Pressure See variant options
Temperature Range See variant options
Cement Compatibility Standard PVC solvent cement (ASTM D2564 / ISO 15493)
Surface Finish Smooth bore, matte exterior

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between OD 20 mm, OD 25 mm, and ID 20 mm variants?

OD (outer diameter) variants are measured on the outside of the pipe or hose that slides over the barb. If your flexible hose has an inner bore of approximately 20 mm or 25 mm, select the matching OD variant. The ID 20 mm variant is a slip-fit socket fitting where the pipe's outer diameter is 20 mm — common in rigid PVC pipe schedules. When in doubt, measure your existing pipe or hose bore before ordering.

What does the socket depth dimension (e.g., 5 mm, 10 mm, 18 mm) mean?

The socket depth is how far the pipe or hose inserts into the fitting's socket end before it bottoms out. A deeper socket (e.g., 18–20 mm) provides a larger gluing surface area and a stronger bond, which is preferable for higher-flow or vibration-prone installations. Shorter depths (5–8 mm) are suitable for compact assemblies where space is limited.

Are these fittings strong enough for pool plumbing?

Yes, when properly solvent-welded with a compatible PVC cement, these fittings form a permanent, leak-free joint suitable for residential pool return lines, skimmer connections, and filter bypass circuits operating at typical low-to-medium pool pump pressures. They are not rated for compressed air or steam. Always allow the cement to cure fully per the manufacturer's instructions before pressurizing the system.

Will these fittings resist chlorinated water and pool chemicals?

Rigid PVC has excellent resistance to chlorinated water, common pool sanitizers, and mild acid/base solutions used in pool maintenance. The material does not corrode, rust, or degrade under normal pool chemical exposure, making it a long-lasting choice for both above-ground and in-ground pool plumbing.

Can I use these fittings for garden irrigation or aquarium systems?

Absolutely. These PVC barb fittings are widely used in drip-irrigation manifolds, garden hose distribution systems, and aquarium sump plumbing. The smooth bore minimizes flow restriction, and the color options (White, Blue, Grey) make it easy to color-code different circuits in a multi-line irrigation setup.

What type of PVC cement should I use, and how long does it take to cure?

Use a standard PVC solvent cement conforming to ASTM D2564 or ISO 15493. Apply a thin, even coat to both the pipe end and the socket interior, insert the pipe with a slight twist, and hold for 30 seconds. Initial set typically occurs within 15–30 minutes; full cure for pressure testing is usually 24 hours at room temperature. Always follow the cement manufacturer's cure time guidelines for your specific ambient temperature and humidity conditions.

How do I decide how many pieces to order?

For a single repair or connection point, the 1-piece pack is the most economical choice. If you are building a new manifold or replacing multiple fittings in one session, the 5-piece or 10-piece packs offer a lower per-unit cost. Having a spare or two on hand is always practical for pool and irrigation work where a second attempt may be needed after a misaligned first bond.

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