20mm-160mm PVC UPVC Rohr-Fittings Endkappe Endstecker Deckel Stopfen Dunkelgrau

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Description

PVC UPVC End Caps — Reliable Pipe Termination for DN15 to DN150 Systems

Plumbers, contractors, and DIY builders working on pressurised or drainage pipework know the frustration of a poorly sealed pipe end: slow leaks, contamination ingress, and failed pressure tests. These dark grey PVC UPVC end caps are engineered to terminate pipe runs cleanly and permanently, covering inner diameters from 20 mm (DN15) up to 160 mm (DN150) — a single product family that handles the full range of common residential and light-commercial pipe sizes.

Each end cap is moulded from rigid unplasticised PVC (uPVC) in a dark grey finish. The socket depth and wall geometry are sized to accept standard metric PVC pipe, and the fitting is designed for solvent-cement bonding (solvent not included). Inner diameters span 20 mm (~¾ in) through 160 mm (~6¼ in), with intermediate sizes including 25 mm, 32 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 63 mm, 75 mm, 90 mm, 110 mm, and 140 mm. Quantity options per order range from 1 to 10 pieces.

Typical applications include capping unused branch outlets on cold-water supply manifolds, sealing the dead-leg ends of irrigation laterals, closing off drainage stub-outs during phased construction, and pressure-testing completed pipe sections before backfilling. The dark grey colour blends with standard uPVC drainage and pressure pipe used in residential plumbing, garden irrigation, and light industrial fluid-handling systems.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for metric uPVC pressure and drainage pipe conforming to ISO 1452 / EN 1329 dimensional standards. Confirm pipe OD and wall schedule before ordering. Solvent cement sold separately.

✅ Key Features of These PVC UPVC End Cap Pipe Fittings

🔵 Wide Size Range — DN15 to DN150

Eleven inner-diameter options from 20 mm to 160 mm let you match the correct cap to every pipe size on site without sourcing from multiple suppliers.

🛡️ Corrosion-Resistant uPVC Construction

Rigid unplasticised PVC resists rust, scale, and chemical attack from common water-treatment additives, making these caps suitable for both potable-water and drainage service.

🔒 Solvent-Weld Socket for Permanent Seal

The deep-socket design accepts standard uPVC solvent cement, creating a fused, leak-free joint that withstands typical working pressures for the pipe class used.

⚖️ Lightweight — Easy Handling on Large Diameters

Even the 160 mm (DN150) cap remains manageable by a single installer, reducing fatigue during repetitive termination work on large drainage or irrigation mains.

📦 Flexible Pack Quantities (1–10 Pieces)

Order exactly what the job requires — single pieces for repairs or packs of up to 10 for new installations — avoiding over-stocking of slow-moving fittings.

🎨 Dark Grey Finish Matches Standard uPVC Pipe

The dark grey colour coordinates with widely used uPVC drainage and pressure pipe, keeping exposed pipework visually consistent without additional painting or covering.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC UPVC End Cap Fittings

Material Rigid uPVC (Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride)
Colour / Finish Dark Grey
Inner Diameter Range 20 mm – 160 mm (DN15 – DN150)
Available Inner Diameters 20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 75, 90, 110, 140, 160 mm
Connection Type Solvent-weld socket (plain end pipe)
Fitting Type End Cap / Pipe Stop End
Applicable Pipe Standard ISO 1452 / EN 1329 metric uPVC pipe
Working Pressure See variant options
Wall Thickness See variant options
Socket Depth See variant options
Pack Quantity Options 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10 pieces
Intended Service Cold water supply, drainage, irrigation, pressure testing

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which inner diameter should I choose for my pipe?

Match the cap's inner diameter to the outer diameter of your pipe's plain end. For standard metric uPVC pipe, the nominal DN designation corresponds to the pipe's bore, not its OD. For example, DN50 pipe has an OD of approximately 63 mm — so select the 63 mm cap. Always measure your pipe OD with calipers and cross-reference the manufacturer's datasheet before ordering.

Are these end caps rated for pressurised water supply lines?

uPVC solvent-weld fittings are commonly used on pressure-rated pipe systems. The actual pressure rating depends on the pipe class (e.g., Class C, D, or E) and the pipe wall thickness, not the cap alone. Ensure the cap is bonded correctly with a compatible uPVC solvent cement and allow full cure time before pressurising. Contact us to confirm suitability for your specific working pressure.

What solvent cement should I use, and is it included?

Solvent cement is not included. Use a uPVC-compatible solvent cement that meets your local plumbing code (e.g., ASTM D2564 for US applications or BS 6209 for UK/EU). Apply a thin, even coat to both the pipe end and the socket interior, push firmly together with a slight twist, and hold for 30 seconds. Allow at least 15 minutes before handling and 24 hours before pressure testing.

Can these caps be used for drainage and waste systems as well as pressure pipe?

Yes. uPVC end caps are suitable for both gravity-drainage (EN 1329) and pressure-pipe (ISO 1452) applications, provided the pipe OD matches the cap socket. For drainage use, the cap simply needs to form a watertight seal; no pressure rating is required. For pressure systems, follow the bonding and cure procedure described above.

How do I remove a solvent-welded end cap if I need to reopen the pipe?

Solvent-welded joints are permanent — the solvent chemically fuses the PVC surfaces together. To reopen a capped pipe end, cut the pipe just behind the cap socket using a pipe cutter or fine-tooth saw, then deburr and chamfer the new pipe end before fitting a fresh cap or coupling. Plan your pipe layout carefully before bonding to avoid unnecessary cuts.

Are these fittings resistant to UV exposure and outdoor use?

Standard uPVC has limited UV resistance and may become brittle or discolour with prolonged direct sunlight exposure. For outdoor above-ground installations, consider wrapping exposed sections with UV-resistant pipe lagging or painting with a water-based exterior paint. For buried or indoor applications, UV resistance is not a concern.

How many pieces should I order for a typical installation?

For a single repair or one-off cap, the 1-piece option is most economical. For new construction with multiple branch terminations, ordering in packs of 5 or 10 reduces the per-unit cost and ensures you have spares on hand. Review your pipe layout drawing and count all dead-end terminations before placing your order.

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