Copper elbow 5001A 35/90 LZxLW 5001A035000000
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Copper elbow 5001A 35/90 LZxLW 5001A035000000
Copper elbow for soldering – reliability and durability of connections
This copper elbow from the 5000 series is an element used to change the direction of copper pipe installations. It is designed to connect pipes with a diameter of 35 mm at a 90-degree angle, which facilitates the routing of installations in tight spaces. Made of high-quality deoxidized phosphorus copper (Cu-DHP with a purity of 99.99%), it ensures reliable and long-lasting tightness of the connection.
Construction and application
The elbow has connections in the form of soldering sleeves and soldering nipples, which allow for a solid and durable connection with copper pipes. The 90-degree angle makes it ideal for heating, water and gas installations where precise pipe routing is required. The use of high-quality materials guarantees resistance to corrosion and high temperatures.
Advantages and benefits
- High material quality: Deoxidized phosphorus copper provides excellent thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance.
- Durable connection: Soldering connections guarantee tightness and resistance to pressure.
- Compliance with standards: The product meets the requirements of PN EN 1254, which confirms its safety and quality.
- Versatility: Suitable for heating, water and gas installations.
- Precise angle: The 90-degree angle makes it easier to route installations in limited space.
- >B marking: The marking facilitates product identification and confirms its compliance with standards.
- Origin: Product manufactured in Spain or Poland – a guarantee of European quality.
This copper elbow is a solid choice for both professional installers and end users who value durability and reliability. It provides a safe and tight connection in installation systems for many years of use.
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