Description
Introduction:
PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) pipes are widely used in various applications due to their excellent performance, including high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and durability. One of the key methods for joining PPR pipes is through heat fusion connection. In this article, we will explore the heat fusion connection technique for PPR pipes and discuss important considerations during the process.
Section 1: Understanding Heat Fusion Connection
Heat fusion connection is a technique that involves melting the ends of PPR pipes and joining them together to form a strong and leak-free connection. This method ensures the integrity of the pipeline system by creating a homogenous bond between the pipes.
Section 2: Equipment and Tools
To perform the heat fusion connection, several tools and equipment are required, including:
1. Fusion welding machine: A specialized device that provides the required temperature and pressure for the fusion process.
2. Pipe cutters: Used to obtain clean and straight pipe ends before fusion.
3. Heating adapters: Attachments that facilitate the uniform heating of the pipe ends.
4. Depth gauge: Helps ensure the proper insertion depth of the pipes into the heating adapters.
Section 3: Heat Fusion Connection Process
The heat fusion connection process can be divided into the following steps:
1. Pipe preparation: Measure and mark the insertion depth on the pipe ends. Cut the pipes square and remove any burrs or debris.
2. Heating phase: Insert the pipe ends into the heating adapters, ensuring they reach the pre-set insertion depth. Apply heat evenly to both pipe ends until the material reaches the melting point.
3. Fusion phase: After removing the pipes from the heating adapters, quickly join the molten pipe ends together and hold them firmly to allow fusion to occur. Maintain the applied force until the joint has cooled and solidified.
4. Cooling phase: Allow the joint to cool naturally without any external force or water cooling. This ensures the formation of a strong bond.
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