Our company has established a strong reputation in the plumbing drainage industry through years of expertise and an unwavering focus on quality. Our manufacturing facility is outfitted with cutting - edge machinery, enabling us to produce drain pipe fittings with remarkable precision. A team of highly proficient engineers and technicians drives continuous innovation in our product designs. With a far - reaching global distribution network, we ensure prompt delivery of our products to customers worldwide. Our commitment extends to excellent after - sales service, providing technical support and swift solutions to customer queries.
Our elbows are crafted to enable seamless redirection of drainage flow. Available in angles like 45 - degree and 90 - degree, they accommodate diverse installation needs. Their smooth interior surfaces minimize blockage risks and reduce wastewater flow resistance, enhancing system efficiency and preventing debris - induced clogs at bends.
Materials
A large part of our drain pipe fittings is made from PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride). PVC's excellent corrosion resistance makes it ideal for withstanding the acidic and alkaline substances in wastewater. Its lightweight nature simplifies installation and cuts costs, while the smooth interior promotes efficient water flow.
In residential buildings, our drain pipe fittings are integral to bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Elbows direct wastewater from sinks, showers, and toilets to main drainage pipes, traps prevent unpleasant odors from entering living spaces, and seals safeguard the home's structure from water damage.
Q: How do I choose the right size of elbow for my drainage pipe?
A: Accurately measure the diameter of your existing drainage pipe. Our elbows are available in standard sizes that correspond to common pipe diameters. Select an elbow with an inner diameter that precisely matches your pipe diameter to ensure a proper fit.
Q: Can I install the traps myself?
A: Yes, our traps are designed for easy installation and come with clear instructions. However, if your plumbing system is complex or you are unsure about the installation process, it is advisable to consult a professional plumber.
Q: What is the lifespan of the seals?
A: The lifespan of our seals depends on various factors such as the type of material, operating conditions (temperature, chemical exposure), and the quality of installation. Under normal residential use, they can last up to 10 - 15 years. In more demanding industrial or commercial environments, their lifespan may be reduced to 5 - 10 years, but regular inspections and maintenance can help extend their life.