NO, I don't believe this is possible -PPR fittings are made from polypropylene and nobody has yet developed a solvent or glue to join pieces of it. If you read any PPR manual you will see the words " Can be fitted fast and easily by special tools" -or something like that. Polypropylene is joined either by special 'mechanical ' fittings or' hot welded'. There is no Transition cement to join it either.
Actually, I really can't imagine WHY you would want to do this anyway. In my local suppliers I see literally hundreds of PVC fittings to cover every eventuality.
The amount of glue that you use on pipe depends on the number of joints or fittings - not length of pipe. - One litre is a lot of pipe glue ! -I have done thousands of feet of PVC pipe and fittings this past year, and still have some glue left in my litre can of Weld-On 711.
ABS yellow glue is the correct glue for ABS pipe. The only other glue to consider is Weld On Transition cement if you are gluing ABS to PVC parts.
PVC pipe can be connected without using glue by using methods such as push-to-connect fittings, compression fittings, or mechanical couplings. These options provide a secure and leak-proof connection without the need for adhesive.
No, fittings go over the pipe
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To install a SharkBite fitting properly, first cut the pipe cleanly and squarely. Then, push the fitting onto the pipe until it reaches the depth mark. Make sure the pipe is fully inserted and secure. No soldering or glue is needed for SharkBite fittings.
To transition from copper to PEX without soldering, you can use push-to-connect fittings or compression fittings. These fittings allow you to easily connect the PEX tubing to the existing copper pipes without the need for soldering. Simply cut the copper pipe, insert the PEX tubing into the fitting, and secure it in place according to the manufacturer's instructions. This method provides a quick and efficient way to make the transition without the use of a torch or solder.
No, proper pipe dope that is approved for gas installations must be used on all threaded fittings. Using substitutes will not guarantee that a tight fit will be made which can lead to gas leaking into the house.
To effectively connect a PVC pipe to a metal pipe, you can use a PVC-to-metal transition fitting. These fittings are specifically designed to join PVC and metal pipes securely. Make sure to clean and prepare the ends of both pipes before connecting them with the transition fitting. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific fitting you are using to ensure a proper and leak-free connection.
by thoroughly sealing up the crack
if your waste pipe is PVC and your glue is for PVC . yes! but make sure to use a primer(cleaner) on the pipe first.
You cannot do that effectively without taking the fittings apart,