PPR Elbow 90 Degree F/F Green Qatar
PPR Elbow 90 Degree F/F Green Qatar
The PPR Elbow 90° F/F is a heat fusion pipe fitting that changes pipeline direction by 90 degrees the most commonly used elbow in building plumbing and MEP water supply installations. The sharp right-angle turn makes it ideal for navigating corners, wall changes, and tight spaces in residential and commercial buildings. Both female socket ends are heat fusion welded onto PPR pipes for a permanent, leak-free connection. Compatible with PN16 and PN20 PPR pipes. SSK Trading supplies PPR 90° elbows in bulk to MEP contractors and plumbers across Qatar.
Key Features
- 90-degree right angle direction change
- Female socket both ends — heat fusion welded
- Most widely used PPR elbow in building plumbing
- Compatible with PN16 and PN20 PPR pipes
- Corrosion-free green PPR body
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| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Elbow 90° F/F (female-female) |
| Bend Angle | 90 degrees |
| Material | PPR — Polypropylene Random Copolymer |
| Color | Green |
| Connection | Heat fusion welding both ends |
| Compatible | PN16 and PN20 PPR pipes |
| Sizes |
20, 25, 32, 40, 50, 63, 75, 90, 110 |
Product features
Product features
PPR 90-degree right angle elbow with female socket both ends for sharp
pipeline direction changes using heat fusion welding. Most widely used
PPR elbow fitting in building plumbing and MEP installations. Compatible
with PN16 and PN20 PPR pipes.
Materials and care
Materials and care
Material: PPR | Color: Green | Bend: 90 degrees
Connection: Heat fusion welding both ends
Compatible: PN16 and PN20 PPR pipes
Clean and dry both ends before fusion welding.
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
Hold the elbow firmly at the correct 90-degree angle immediately after
fusion welding and do not move until the joint sets completely —
even a small angular shift creates a permanent misalignment.
For tight corner installations, dry-fit the elbow and measure the
pipe lengths on both sides before welding — this prevents short cuts
that leave no room for the fusion socket depth.
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