IFAN Brown PPH Pipe Fitting
Material: PPH (Polypropylene Homopolymer)
Overview: PPH fittings are widely used in plumbing and piping systems due to their excellent chemical resistance and durability. These fittings are made from Polypropylene Homopolymer (PPH), a thermoplastic polymer known for its high strength, heat resistance, and resistance to corrosion. PPH fittings are available in various sizes and configurations to suit different piping needs, making them a versatile choice for industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
| Product Name | PPH Fittings |
| Material | PPH (Polypropylene Homopolymer) |
| Application | Plumbing and piping systems |
| Size |
1/2"-2" |
| Presure | PN25 |
| Sample | Free Sample |
| OEM | Accept OEM |

Advantages:
Chemical Resistance: PPH fittings are highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, making them suitable for use in corrosive environments.
Durability: The high-quality PPH material ensures long-term durability, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Heat Resistance: PPH fittings can withstand high temperatures, making them suitable for hot water and industrial applications.
Easy Installation: These fittings are designed for easy installation, saving time and effort during the piping assembly process.
Cost-Effective: PPH fittings offer a cost-effective solution compared to other materials while providing reliable performance.
Disadvantages:
Limited Temperature Range: Although PPH fittings have good heat resistance, they have a limited temperature range compared to some other materials like PVC or CPVC.
Impact Resistance: While PPH is durable, it may not have the same level of impact resistance as metals or some engineering plastics.
Usage Steps:
Preparation: Ensure the piping system is clean and free from debris before installing PPH fittings.
Cutting: Use a suitable cutting tool to cut the piping to the required length, ensuring straight and clean cuts.
Deburring: Remove any burrs or sharp edges from the cut pipe to ensure a proper fit with the PPH fittings.
Assembly: Apply a suitable adhesive or solvent to the pipe and fitting ends, then join them firmly together according to the manufacturer's guidelines.
Testing: After assembly, test the piping system for leaks and ensure proper functionality before putting it into service.
Overall, PPH fittings offer a reliable and cost-effective solution for various piping applications, combining chemical resistance, durability, and ease of installation.