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solvent weld
Plastic welding is welding for semi-finished plastic materials, and is described in ISO 472 as a process of uniting softened surfaces of materials, generally with the aid of heat (except solvent welding). Welding of thermoplastics is accomplished in three sequential stages, namely surface preparation, application of heat and pressure, and cooling. Numerous welding methods have been developed for the joining of semi-finished plastic materials. Based on the mechanism of heat generation at the welding interface, welding methods for thermoplastics can be classified as external and internal heating methods, as shown in Fig 1.
Production of a good quality weld does not only depend on the welding methods, but also weldability of base materials. Therefore, the evaluation of weldability is of higher importance than the welding operation (see Rheological weldability) for plastics.
Mixture of miss measuring and changing of products to get something to fit the sink has left me with the below issue.
Plumbing coming from the sink is not fixed yet, on the pipe on the vertical down was just a scrap being used to see if I could force it, trap off to the right a second sink is...
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I have a 40mm pushfit branch / boss that I want to convert to solvent weld.
I want to get rid of the pushfit aspect altogether, is this possible?
If so, how?
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TL/DR: Should I replace 90-degree bend with a smaller type to increase the fall from the shower tray?
I am replacing a bathtub with a 1500 X 800 Sonas shower tray which I will place on 4-inch blocks, probably with some 18mm marine ply on top...
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I’m about to board and tile over a load of newly fitted waste pipes.
I’ll be running water through the pipes to check connections (solvent weld) before going ahead but was wondering how much testing I should do? Would a leak show immediately or would I have to run water for hours to...
Hi all. Has anyone used this stuff before when having a weep on a solvent joint? I got a joint on the soil pipe connecting to the underground drainage pipe which would be a nightmare to rip out?
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I'm currently DIYing my bathroom and have a soil stack with 3 waste pipes bossed into it (bath, basin and bidet) - all waste is currently push fit under the floors.
Before I tile the floor, I'm going to replace all the push fit waste with solvent weld - it's not leaking but seems prudent...
I am having an extension built and as part of that the soil stack has been moved. The tee where the toilet joins the stack was leaking badly and my builders fix is to keep applying solvent weld to the outside of the joint which has reduced the leak. My view is the joint should be disassembled...
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I currently have a Koi set up and it's all done with Toolstation push fit connectors (these are an odd size and different to polypipe ones, the ends have a 'clip' that holds the rubber seal in).
I have emptied the system due to leaks popping up all over the place, i have elbows, Tee's...
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I am redoing my bathroom and I want a floor drain in it. I looked online and found the following:
floor drain.
I showed this to the plumber who was doing the bathroom and he said the size of the outlet is not the standard 40mm but it would be fine if we use a 50mm to 40mm adaptor...
Hi had a guy come fit a new shower for me and he had taken the compression nut off the shower waste and solvent welded the end of a flexi hose connector directly to the waste outlet will this be ok?
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He didn't put an adapter on just straight in
In reality though, it's done all the time. Most don't realise it shouldn't be done and the reasons why. So why?
What are the potential problems and the likelihood of those problems happening over time if an MuPVC to ABS joint is made and brought into service for hot and cold drainage?
Is...
Hi Guys
im just double checking that solvent and push fit 110mm pipe is the same
i am glueing everything on this job and the merchant has told me the pipe is the same
can you confirm this for me ha
do many of you guys often mix the use of solvent fittings. As an example, pipe made by Osma and a fitting by Floplast? Or are they to variant to match up? Cheers
I noticed 110mm soil pipe clips marketed online as being for solvent weld or pushfit pipe.
Is there any reason why these couldn't be used interchangeably?
SOLVENT WELD CLIP
PUSHFIT CLIP
I need to solvent weld a tee into a 40mm waste pipe. The pipe has been painted with what looks like gloss paint. If I sand this off, will I be able to successfully s/weld the tee on?
Thanks for any advice.
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I need some advice please
The soil pipe elbow exits to low for a new pan at only 150mm centre height - it should be about 185mm
If I cut/saw the soil pipe elbow off will the internal diameter left be sufficiently wide enough to accommodate the flexible pan connector shown?
I think it will be...
Getting a Mcalpine washing machine standpipe, it has a compression fitting. Will solvent weld pipe fit in this, i hear that some pipes are larger than others. Floplast pipe if that makes any difference.
Evening all,
May sound a silly question but are there any tips for securing a waste that has minimal fall,i can get a couple of 50mm clips on the pipe but towards the end of the run the pipe is too close to the floor and the standard clips wont fit as its abovethe floor but just too close...
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