Key features
Corrosion and scale resistance: The CPVC body of the elbow is resistant to rust, corrosion, and scaling, which can be caused by chemicals and mineral buildup in water over time.
High temperature and pressure tolerance: CPVC is designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures, making the elbow suitable for both hot and cold water applications. The brass insert provides extra strength for high-pressure systems.
Leak-proof connection: The brass insert with its female threaded adapter (FTA) allows for a secure, leak-resistant connection to metal fixtures like taps and valves. This prevents the need for multiple adapters.
Durable and long-lasting: The CPVC and brass materials combine to create a fitting that is durable and long-lasting. It is resistant to degradation from environmental factors and provides a long service life.
Easy installation: CPVC fittings are lighter than metal alternatives, making them easier to handle and install. They can be easily joined with solvent cement, which creates a strong and reliable bond.
Efficient flow: The smooth interior surface of CPVC reduces friction, which helps maintain excellent water flow rates and reduces the risk of clogging.
Enhanced safety: Unlike metal alternatives, CPVC has low thermal conductivity, which minimizes heat loss and reduces the risk of burns when handling pipes with hot water. It is also fire-resistant and does not support combustion.

