Special epoxy, the ceramic place would have it
With a no hub coupling or Mission coupling, the problem with "epoxy" is it becomes brittle and can crack and it does NOT have the same coefficient of expansion per degree change as either plastic or ceramic and the surfaces for epoxy to work properly have to be clean and prepared..Few if any codes say "use epoxy" If the ceramic piping has a hub one can use cast iron pipe installed into the cermamic hub pour a joint and then use an adapter fitting to plasticSaudi Vitrified Pipe Company. A maker of ceramic pipes in Saudi Arabia.PVC pipe is Polyvinylchloride (a "plastic") pipe used worldwide for water and sewage.
There is Black Iron pipe, made of iron. There is Cast Iron pipe, which is black in colour, made from old cars and their parts. There is black ABS plastic pipe, made of plastic. There is Utility pipe, also made from plastic.
There is a 4" hole for the inlet near the top of every properly made septic tank. You connect the drain to this by gluing if it's a plastic pipe or by a 'Robar' joint if it's a cast iron pipe.
Yes, you can join plastic pipe to metal pipe. However, the bigger question is "will my local building code allow me to do this?" and also is it safe to do it. To answer that question, please consult a local contractor or handyman in your area.
by sticking the printed picture on to the plastic or a ceramic mask
Ceramic can withstand vastly higher temperatures than plastic can.
You don't, you remove the plastic junk and replace the toxic plasatic with cast iron
May be a PBC Pipe, is my good guess....
It depends on the thickness of the plastic pipe. :)
Yes, you can attach PVC pipe to ceramic pipe with a fernco. You just have to make sure the inside diameters of the fernco match up with the pipes you are joining.
Plastic melts. Metals conduct heat energy just as well as the do electrical energy. That leaves Ceramic.
No, clearly it is different by the name alone. -Ceramic is a type of baked clay.