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Pipe-to-pipe connections between different joint types

Molded raised faces for swaged PP-lined pipe are shown in many connections illustrated here, however, reinforced flared faces (PVDF and PTFE) may be used in most of the same connections.

Note: Normally no gaskets are required between plastic lined piping components. When lined piping is connected to a flange face of another material, a gasket shall be installed.

Figure 1 - Connection of molded raised face to gasket plastic-lined pipe

Figure 2 - Connection of reinforced flared face to gasket plastic-lined pipe

Figure 3 - Providing low-angle bend using tapered face spacer

NOTE: Avoid Axial forces on this joint. Such forces will tend to push the spacer outward. Consider MULTI-AXIS® pipe for an alternative to tapered spacers.



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