CPVC Eccentric Reducer Coupler

CPVC Eccentric Reducer Coupler

The CPVC Eccentric Reducer Coupler is a precision-engineered pipe fitting designed to connect two pipes of different diameters while maintaining a smooth and uninterrupted flow. Unlike concentric reducers, the eccentric design ensures that the bottom of both pipes remain aligned, preventing air accumulation and fluid pooling—making it ideal for horizontal installations in drainage, chemical, and industrial fluid systems.

Manufactured from high-grade Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC), this fitting offers excellent chemical resistance, high thermal stability, and mechanical strength for demanding industrial environments. It’s especially suited for applications involving hot and corrosive fluids.

Key Features of CPVC Eccentric Reducer Coupler

Eccentric Design
Maintains bottom-level alignment of pipework to prevent air pocket formation and ensure smooth flow in horizontal pipelines.

High Chemical Resistance
Resistant to a wide range of corrosive chemicals, acids, alkalis, and salts.

Thermal Stability
Performs reliably in high-temperature systems up to 93°C (200°F).

Smooth Internal Surface
Minimizes pressure loss and prevents scaling or bacterial growth inside the piping.

Strong and Durable
Manufactured from industrial-grade CPVC for superior mechanical strength and long service life.

Leak-Proof Jointing
Solvent cement welding provides a secure and leak-free connection.

Low Maintenance
No rusting, corrosion, or frequent replacement needed—ideal for long-term use in industrial systems.

Technical Information

Specification Details
Product Name
CPVC Eccentric Reducer Coupler
Material
CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride)
Available Sizes
½” × ¾”, ¾” × 1″, 1″ × 1½”, up to 4″ × 6″
Connection Type
Socket / Solvent Weld
Operating Temperature
0°C to 93°C (32°F to 200°F)
Maximum Pressure
10–15 bar (150–225 psi), depending on size
Standards Compliance
ASTM D2846 / ASTM F441 / IS 15778
Color
Light Grey / Off-White
Application Media
Water, chemicals, hot fluids, process liquids
Installation Orientation
Horizontal or vertical