Description
Aquatherm 9790115539 10" SDR11 Butt-Fusion Flange Adapter
Butt fused. Gasket not included. Minimum 1/8” thickness gasket recommended.
Note: The length of some fittings may not accommodate all butt-fusion equipment. Verify the equipment to be used is compatible with the fittings when ordering..
All Aquatherm piping products are made from the same reliable polypropylene material and are engineered to be heat fused together. Since pipes and fittings come in sizes ranging from ½” to 24” in diameter, the fusion process, equipment required and installation time will vary, but the principles of heat fusion remain the same.
For a proper heat fusion connection, the two surfaces being fused are heated to a melting temperature, pressed together and allowed to cool under pressure. This process allows the same reliable polypropylene material chains to re-form as one, joining the pieces together without the need for glues, solders, gaskets or other foreign materials. By eliminating the foreign materials in the connection, heat fusion removes the most likely source of leaks and failures. The fused portion of the pipe also retains its flexibility and resistance to impact, making the connection easier and safer to prefabricate and transport. In short, a properly fused joint behaves as if it were manufactured that way. There are several methods of fusion used in joining Aquatherm pipes.
Each of these methods, if properly executed, will provide a connection that is stronger than the pipe itself. Completion of the Aquatherm pressure test will help verify the integrity of the connections and drastically reduce the risk of failure due to improper installation. Aquatherm’s heat fusion training courses are designed to help installers know when to employ each of these different methods and to become skilled in using them.
BUTT WELDING (ALSO KNOWN AS BUTT FUSION), IS USED FOR PIPE AND FITTINGS FROM 6″ TO 24″ IN DIAMETER.
To perform a butt weld connection, the ends of the pipe are planed smooth, pressed against a heating plate, then pressed together while cooling.
The fittings used in butt fusion are made from the pipe itself or match the diameter of the pipe, so no additional couplings are needed.