أنبوب مصنوع من مادة PVC (بولي فينيل كلوريد) الحرارية، ويُستخدم في تطبيقات السباكة. يتميز ببنية طويلة ورفيعة، مما يُمكّن من تركيبه في المساحات الضيقة مع توفير تدفق هواء كافٍ.
مادة قوية ومتينة، مما يجعله مناسبًا تمامًا لتطبيقات السباكة والتركيبات في الهياكل والمباني. يتميز بخفة وزنه، ويتوفر بأحجام وألوان متنوعة. يتحمل درجات حرارة متنوعة، كما أنه مقاوم لمعظم المواد الكيميائية.
صُمم هذا الأنبوب من PVC للاستخدام في أنظمة إمدادات مياه الشرب والري والزراعة. كما يُستخدم بشكل شائع في أنظمة الصرف الصحي، والصرف الصحي، ونقل المياه. يوفر حماية ممتازة ضد التآكل الناتج عن التربة والعوامل البيئية الأخرى.
أنبوب مقاوم للتآكل وسهل التركيب. كما أنه قابل لإعادة التدوير، مما يقلل من النفايات. يتميز هذا الأنبوب بمتانته العالية، مما يجعله خيارًا مثاليًا للتركيبات طويلة الأمد.
Custom Stock Status
In Stock
Quantity Unit
NOS
Brands
GENERIC
Item Type
PVC Pipe
What exactly is the Class 6 PVC Pipe 4" X 6MTR CL-6 and what is it used for?
This is a PVC pipe with a 4-inch diameter and 6 meters in length, classified as CL-6 quality. It’s designed for plumbing applications, including potable water supply, irrigation, drainage, and water transport in buildings and outdoor systems.
What are the main specifications I should know about this pipe?
Key specs: 4-inch (approximately 100 mm) diameter, 6 meters long, made of PVC, CL-6 quality rating, suitable for plumbing environments, lightweight, corrosion- and chemical-resistant, and recyclable.
Is this pipe safe for potable water installations?
Yes. It’s designed for potable water supply in addition to irrigation and drainage. Always ensure compliance with your local plumbing codes and use approved fittings and solvents for connections.
How do I install this PVC pipe properly?
Typical installation steps: measure and cut to length, deburr the cut edges, dry-fit to check alignment, apply PVC primer and solvent cement to joints, assemble with solvent-welded connections, and support the pipe with clamps or hangers at regular intervals to prevent sagging.
What joints and fittings work best with this pipe?
Socket joints with solvent-weld fittings are standard for PVC pipes like this. Use a compatible PVC cement/primer system and pair with elbows, tees, couplings, and end caps designed for 4" CL-6 pipe.
Can this pipe be used for irrigation and drainage as well as potable water?
Yes. It’s versatile enough for potable water, irrigation systems, and drainage/wwater transport. Ensure the specific application complies with local codes and the pipe specifications for pressure and exposure conditions.
How should I store and handle the 6-meter pipe to avoid damage?
Store it in a shaded, dry area away from prolonged direct sunlight. Keep it off the ground if possible, avoid sharp impact, and handle with care since it’s long. If needed, cut into shorter lengths for easier transport.
What other pipe sizes or CL ratings are available on Fepy for comparison?
How does CL-6 compare to other CL ratings in terms of strength and price?
CL ratings indicate strength/pressure capacity. CL-6 is a standard, durable option suitable for typical plumbing tasks. Lower CL ratings (e.g., CL-4) may be cheaper but offer less pressure tolerance, while higher CL ratings (e.g., CL-7) provide more strength at a higher cost. Always match CL to your system’s pressure requirements.
Is this pipe suitable for outdoor or underground installations?
Yes, it’s designed for outdoor use and underground applications where exposed to soil and environmental elements. Ensure proper burial depth, backfill, and protection according to local codes and install with appropriate fittings and supports.
What is the environmental impact and recyclability of this PVC pipe?
PVC is recyclable in many areas. After its service life, check local recycling facilities for PVC pipes and fittings. Recycling helps minimize waste and supports sustainable use of materials.
What should I consider to measure and cut this pipe accurately for a clean joint?
Plan your run, mark the exact length, use a sharp PVC pipe cutter, and cut straight to avoid misalignment. Deburr the cut edge to ensure a clean fit, then dry-fit before applying primer and cement for a secure solvent-weld joint.