Cementing Over Plastic Pipes: A Guide
Cementing Over Plastic Pipes: A Guide with PVC are shears or a utility knife (to cut pipe), a deburring tool designed for plastic, and standard solvent cement. You also want to make sure you have a stable work surface and are wearing a mask when using these chemicals. The primer and cement create intense fumes, so a well-ventilated area is recommended. Most of the time, the best method to get started is with a dry-fit to ensure the fitting and pipe fit properly. If there are any burrs or other obstructions, these can usually be removed with a file or deburring tool before assembly. It is a good idea to wipe off any excess primer and cement from the outside of the pipe before assembling, as the cement will cure quickly.
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It is important to note that plumbing cement is not glue, despite the common reference to it as such. Glues bond materials with adhesion, while cements bond with chemical fusion. When a pipe and fitting are joined with plumbing cement, the two pieces will become one piece and have a permanent seal, ensuring it is leak proof.
Plumbing cement comes in a range of formulations for different applications, based on type of plastic, temperature requirements, and pressure ratings. It is also a good idea to consider the set times — or cure times — of the different products, as this will help you determine what product is best for your project.
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