PVC Elbow Drainage Pipes & Fittings 15° 22.5° 30° 45° Bend Anti-odor 50-160mm

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PVC Elbow Drainage Pipe Fittings — Precision Bend Angles for Leak-Free Drainage

When a drainage run needs to change direction without losing flow efficiency, the wrong fitting can cause pooling, odor, or joint failure. Plumbers, contractors, and serious DIYers working on residential or commercial drainage systems need elbow fittings that hold their angle precisely and seal reliably over years of use. These PVC elbow drainage pipe fittings deliver exactly that.

Each fitting is molded from rigid PVC with a smooth internal bore to minimize flow resistance. Available in four bend angles — 15°, 22.5°, 30°, and 45° — and four pipe sizes: 50mm (~2 in), 75mm (~3 in), 110mm (~4.3 in), and 160mm (~6.3 in). The socket ends accept standard PVC drainage pipe for solvent-weld installation. An integrated anti-odor trap design helps prevent sewer gases from entering living spaces.

Typical applications include under-slab drain routing where a gentle 11.25° or 15° offset is needed, above-ceiling waste lines requiring a 22.5° or 30° directional change, and main stack connections where a 45° elbow transitions horizontal branch lines — a common long-tail search for PVC 45 degree elbow drain fitting 110mm or anti-odor PVC elbow 50mm drainage.

🔗 Compatibility: Fits standard PVC drainage pipe in matching nominal sizes (50 / 75 / 110 / 160mm OD). Designed for solvent-weld (glued) socket connections. Not suitable for pressure water supply lines.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Elbow Drainage Pipe Fittings

  • 📐Four Precise Bend Angles — 15°, 22.5°, 30°, and 45° options let you match the exact directional change your drainage layout requires, reducing the need for compound offsets.
  • 🛡️Anti-Odor Construction — The fitting geometry incorporates an anti-odor feature that helps block sewer gas migration back through the drain line into occupied spaces.
  • 📏Wide Size Range — Four nominal diameters (50mm / 75mm / 110mm / 160mm) cover branch lines, soil stacks, and main drain runs in a single product family.
  • ⚙️Smooth Internal Bore — The polished interior surface minimizes turbulence and debris accumulation, supporting consistent flow rates over the life of the installation.
  • 🔩Solvent-Weld Socket Ends — Standard spigot-and-socket design accepts PVC solvent cement for a permanent, watertight joint that meets typical drainage installation requirements.
  • 🪶Lightweight Rigid PVC — Low weight simplifies handling and positioning during installation, while the rigid PVC construction resists deformation under soil load or thermal cycling.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Drainage Elbow Fittings

Material Rigid PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Color See variant options
Bend Angles Available 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°
Nominal Pipe Sizes 50mm (~2 in), 75mm (~3 in), 110mm (~4.3 in), 160mm (~6.3 in)
Connection Type Solvent-weld socket (spigot & socket)
Anti-Odor Feature Yes
Application Gravity drainage / waste water (non-pressure)
Wall Thickness See variant options
Packing Quantity 1, 2, 3, or 4 pcs (see variant options)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right bend angle for my drainage run?

Match the angle to the directional change your pipe layout requires. A 15° elbow is ideal for very gradual offsets, 22.5° and 30° suit moderate direction changes in horizontal runs, and 45° is the standard choice for transitioning a horizontal branch into a vertical stack. Using the correct angle avoids unnecessary flow restriction.

What pipe size should I select?

Select the size that matches your existing drainage pipe's nominal outside diameter: 50mm for small branch lines (sink, basin), 75mm for bath or shower waste, 110mm for toilet soil pipes and main drain branches, and 160mm for large-diameter main drain runs or underground connections.

How strong are these PVC elbow fittings under soil load?

Rigid PVC drainage fittings are designed to withstand typical burial depths and soil loads encountered in residential and light commercial drainage installations. For deep-burial or heavy-traffic applications, verify the fitting's ring stiffness class against your local code requirements before installation.

Are these fittings resistant to corrosion and chemical attack?

PVC is inherently resistant to corrosion, rust, and most household drain chemicals including detergents, mild acids, and alkalis. It will not corrode in wet soil environments, making it a long-lasting choice for underground drainage applications.

Can I use these fittings with pressure water supply pipes?

No. These are gravity drainage fittings designed for non-pressure waste and soil water applications. They are not rated for pressurized water supply systems. For pressure applications, use fittings specifically rated for pressure service.

How do I install a solvent-weld PVC elbow fitting?

Clean and dry both the pipe end and the fitting socket. Apply PVC primer to both surfaces, then apply solvent cement evenly. Push the pipe firmly into the socket with a slight twisting motion and hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure per the cement manufacturer's instructions before running water through the line.

Does the anti-odor feature replace a standard P-trap?

The anti-odor design in these elbows helps reduce gas migration within the drain line itself, but it is not a substitute for a properly installed P-trap at each fixture. Always install a P-trap at sinks, basins, and other fixtures as required by your local plumbing code.

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