87.5° Elbow Pipe
An 87.5° elbow pipe is a plumbing or drainage fitting used to change the direction of a pipeline at a slight offset angle. It is commonly found in wastewater, drainage, and vent systems, providing efficient flow while maintaining structural integrity.
Key Features:
- Angle: 87.5° (slightly more than a right angle, often used in drainage to aid flow)
- Material Options:
- PVC / uPVC – Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, ideal for drainage systems
- Cast Iron – Durable and strong, used in heavy-duty applications
- Copper – Common in water supply and heating systems
- Stainless Steel – For high-pressure and industrial applications
- Connection Types:
- Push-fit / Solvent Weld (for PVC drainage systems)
- Threaded or Compression (for metal pipes)
- Soldered / Press-fit (for copper installations)
- Applications:
- Domestic and commercial wastewater & soil drainage systems
- Rainwater and guttering connections
- Plumbing and heating pipework
- Industrial fluid transport
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