What is a Vulcathene Reducer F x M Thread used for?
The Vulcathene Reducer F x M Thread is an essential component in laboratory drainage systems, designed to facilitate connections between male and female threads while reducing the diameter to accommodate different pipe sizes. This mechanical reducer is versatile, allowing for direct installation to Vulcathene traps or pipes, ensuring a seamless and secure fit within the system.
Key Features
Chemical Resistance: Engineered for use in laboratory drainage systems, Vulcathene mechanical fittings offer outstanding resistance to a wide range of chemicals, ensuring durability and reliability in environments where chemical waste is handled.
Easy Installation: Can be connected directly to Vulcathene traps using the 1½" threaded end or to pipes with a 38mm female adaptor, offering simplicity and efficiency in setup.
Fully Demountable: Designed for ease of disassembly, Vulcathene fittings offer unparalleled flexibility for system modifications or maintenance, allowing for repeated removal and re-installation without compromising the fitting's efficiency.
UV Protection: Equipped with UV-resistant properties to ensure long-term durability and protection against environmental factors.
Unique Jointing Method: Features a nut and tongued-olive mechanism for easy installation and a tight, leak-proof connection.
Specifications
Product Codes: V1012101
Available Sizes: 1 1/4" x 1 1/2"
Approvals: BBA 24/7091
Connection Type: Female BSP Thread to Male BSP Thread
Material: Black Co-Polymer PP (a unique composite engineered for chemical resistance and UV protection).
Temperature Range: Suitable for temperatures from -20°C to +100°C.
Applications: Laboratory drainage.
Product Code
Manufacturer Code
Nominal Size (mm)
A (mm)
Weight (g)
376973
V1012101
38
32
27
How to Install Vulcathene Mechanical Fittings
Creating a secure mechanical joint with Vulcathene fittings involves a precise and methodical process to ensure optimal joint integrity and system performance. Follow these steps for installation:
Cutting the Pipe:
Use a rotary plastic pipe cutter for a clean, burr-free cut. Clamp the pipe to avoid distortion.
Ensure the cut is square. If a hacksaw is used, remove all burrs and loose material.
Groove the pipe using the appropriate grooving tool for the tongued olive to fit in.