Glueing and joining PVC pipes and PVC fittings require the proper materials and steps to ensure a secure and leak-proof connection. Here is how to do it:
Materials Needed:
● PVC Pipe and Fittings: The pipes and fittings you plan to join.
● PVC Primer: A chemical used to clean and prepare the surface of the PVC for glueing.
● PVC Cement (Solvent Cement): A special adhesive that chemically bonds the pipes and fittings.
● Measuring Tape: To measure the length of the pipes.
● Marker: To mark the cutting points on the pipes.
● Pipe Cutter or Saw: To cut the PVC or HDPE pipes to the desired length.
● Deburring Tool or Sandpaper: To smooth the edges of the cut pipes.
● Clean Cloth: To wipe off any debris or moisture.
Steps to Glue and Join PVC Pipes:
1. Measure and Cut the Pipes:
● Measure the length of PVC pipe needed.
● Mark the pipe where it needs to be cut.
● Use a PVC pipe cutter or a saw to cut the pipe straight at the marked point.
2. Deburr and Clean the Pipes:
● After cutting, use a deburring tool or sandpaper to smooth the edges of the pipe.
● Wipe the inside and outside of the pipe and the fitting with a clean cloth to remove any dust, dirt, or moisture.
3. Apply PVC Primer:
● Apply the PVC primer to both the outside of the pipe and the inside of the fitting.
● The primer softens the PVC and cleans the surfaces, making them ready for bonding.
4. Apply PVC Cement:
● Apply a generous amount of PVC cement to both the primed end of the pipe and the inside of the fitting.
● Make sure to apply the cement quickly, as it dries fast.
5. Join the Pipe and Fitting:
● Immediately after applying the cement, push the pipe into the fitting with a twisting motion to ensure an even distribution of the cement.
● Hold the joint together for about 15-30 seconds to allow the cement to set.
6. Wipe Off Excess Cement:
● Wipe off any excess cement that may have squeezed out from the joint.
7. Allow the Joint to Cure:
● Let the joint cure for about 15 minutes before handling and at least 2 hours before applying pressure or turning on the water supply. Full curing might take up to 24 hours depending on the temperature and humidity.
Tips:
● Work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling fumes from the primer and cement.
● Make sure the pipes and fittings are properly aligned before the cement sets.
● Use only PVC-specific primer and cement, as they are formulated to work with PVC material.
Following these steps will help you achieve a strong, leak-proof joint in your PVC piping projects.