UPVC Concentric Reducer

The UPVC Concentric Reducer is a pipe fitting used to connect two different pipe sizes in a straight line while maintaining a smooth and consistent flow. Made from Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC), this reducer offers excellent chemical resistance and mechanical strength. It is widely used in water treatment, irrigation, and industrial fluid transport systems where reduction in pipe size is required without offsetting the centerline

UPVC Concentric Reducer

Key Feature of UPVC Concentric Reducer
  • Smooth Size Transition: Allows direct reduction between different pipe diameters while maintaining flow alignment.
  • High Chemical Resistance: Ideal for transporting aggressive and corrosive fluids.
  • Strong and Rigid: Ensures long-lasting performance in high-pressure systems.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Easy to handle and install in tight spaces.
  • Solvent Weld Jointing: Provides a secure, leak-proof connection.
  • Corrosion-Free Construction: No risk of rust or scaling over time.
Technical Measurement of UPVC Concentric Reducer
Parameter Specification
Material UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride)
Type Concentric (Centerline Reducer)
Size Range ½” × ¾” to 12” × 10” (15 mm × 20 mm to 315 mm × 250 mm)
Connection Type Solvent Weld Socket Ends
Operating Pressure Up to 10 bar (150 psi)
Temperature Range 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Color Typically Grey
Standards Compliance ASTM D2467, ISO, DIN

Customization & Processing Options

Customizations Option Available for UPVC Concentric Reducer

At Petron Thermoplast, we offer customized PVDF fittings to meet your specific system requirements.
Customization options include: