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The IPEX 9806020 is a 2-inch CPVC Schedule 80 socket-by-socket 90-degree elbow designed for industrial and chemical process piping systems. Manufactured from Corzan chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), this fitting offers exceptional resistance to a broad range of acids, alcohols, alkalies, salt solutions, and halogens. The smooth interior bore minimizes flow restriction and does not rust, pit, scale, or corrode over time. Lower thermal conductivity compared to metal piping helps maintain service temperatures more efficiently. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this fitting in above-ground and underground runs where corrosion resistance and long service life are required.
This elbow is suited for chemical process piping, industrial fluid handling, and potable water distribution systems where metal fittings are prone to corrosion or chemical attack. The Corzan CPVC material is immune to damage from corrosive soil conditions as well as electrochemical and galvanic corrosion, making it a reliable choice for underground installations. It is listed with the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and CSA International for use with potable water. The fitting is part of the IPEX Corzan PVF system, which is engineered and manufactured to consistent dimensional and performance standards across pipe, valves, and fittings.
Designed for use within the IPEX Corzan CPVC Schedule 80 pipe, valves, and fittings system for industrial process piping and chemical fluid handling applications requiring consistent dimensional standards across all system components.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter following applicable codes such as the IPC or applicable ASTM solvent-cement standards for CPVC Schedule 80 systems. Shut off and depressurize the piping system completely before cutting or joining fittings. Use a CPVC-rated solvent cement and primer; do not substitute PVC cement. Allow full cure time before restoring pressure to the system.
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