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The IPEX 9806005 is a 1/2-inch CPVC Schedule 80 90-degree elbow with socket-by-socket connections, engineered for industrial and chemical process piping systems. Manufactured from Corzan CPVC, this fitting delivers exceptional resistance to corrosion, oxidation, and a broad spectrum of chemicals including acids, alcohols, alkalies, salt solutions, and halogens. The smooth interior wall maintains consistent flow characteristics over the life of the fitting, as CPVC does not rust, pit, scale, or corrode. Licensed plumbers, pipefitters, and industrial maintenance technicians install this fitting in systems where metal pipe is vulnerable to chemical attack or electrochemical degradation.
This elbow is suited for chemical processing plants, industrial fluid handling systems, and potable water applications where aggressive service conditions demand a non-metallic alternative. Corzan CPVC is listed with the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and CSA International for potable water service, making it appropriate for both process and water supply lines. The Schedule 80 wall thickness provides additional pressure-bearing capacity compared to Schedule 40 fittings, supporting installations in demanding temperature and pressure environments common in industrial settings.
Designed for use within the IPEX Corzan CPVC Schedule 80 pipe, valves, and fittings system, providing dimensional and performance consistency across a single-manufacturer piping package for industrial and chemical process applications.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or qualified pipefitter following applicable plumbing codes such as the IPC or relevant industrial piping standards. Shut off and depressurize the system completely before cutting into any existing piping. CPVC solvent-cement joining requires proper cleaning, priming, and cementing procedures specific to CPVC material — do not substitute PVC primer or cement. Allow adequate cure time before pressurizing the system per the cement manufacturer's instructions.
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