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The IPEX 9817007 is a 3/4-inch CPVC Schedule 80 45-degree elbow with socket-by-socket connections, designed for industrial and commercial piping systems that demand reliable chemical resistance and long service life. Manufactured from Corzan chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), this fitting meets the dimensional and pressure requirements of Schedule 80 service. It is engineered to resist corrosion, oxidation, and photodegradation, making it a durable alternative to metal fittings in aggressive chemical environments. Licensed plumbers and industrial pipefitters install this type of fitting in process piping systems handling acids, alcohols, salts, and halogens.
This elbow is suited for chemical process piping, industrial fluid handling, and potable water distribution systems where corrosion resistance and sustained flow performance are critical. The 45-degree angle allows for directional changes in pipe runs with reduced pressure drop compared to sharper bends. It is listed with the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and CSA International for potable water applications, making it appropriate for both industrial process lines and water treatment installations that require NSF-compliant components.
Designed as an OEM-style Schedule 80 CPVC fitting for use within the IPEX Corzan pipe, valves, and fittings system. Compatible with standard 3/4-inch Schedule 80 CPVC pipe joined by solvent cement per applicable standards.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or qualified industrial pipefitter familiar with CPVC solvent-cement joining procedures. Shut off and depressurize the piping system completely before cutting into any existing line. Use only CPVC-rated solvent cement and primer; do not substitute PVC cement, as it is not rated for CPVC. Follow local plumbing codes and applicable ASTM standards for joint cure times before returning the system to service.
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