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1AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
INTRODUCTION
AL-AMAL Company for Plastic Pipes and Fittings (AL-SHARIF) was formed in 1995 with the aim of developing a professional UPVC/CPVC/HDPE/PP-R/PP-H pipes and fittings industry.
Since the company has bought AL-AMAL’s plastic pipes factories with their well known and trusted brand name and sign, AL-AMAL Co. is considered one of the largest leading companies in the plastic pipes and fittings field in the Middle East.
Since its foundation, AL-AMAL has a steady growth with high quality standards to fulfill the require-ments of its customers specially for UPVC/ CPVC/HDPE/PP-R/PP-H pipes with more than 42000 Tons per year, Fittings with more than 8000 Tons per year, and it already started in 1st. September 2008 production of PP-R with capacity more than 3000 Tons pipes per year, and 1200 Tons of fittings per year, AL-AMAL’s Pipes and Fittings are produced according to DIN, BS, ASTM, ISO and Egyptian standards demand.
There is also the facility of manufacturing products with special specifications according to cus-tomer requirements.
As AL-AMAL’s target is to become the major producer in the field of plastic pipes and fittings, a strategic program has been carried out to improve the quality standards and increase the quality and variation of production by having its plant in the 10th of Ramadan City, equipped with new in-jection moulding machines and new moulds with advanced automated tooling and up-to date know how which permit high capacity of pipes and fittings with exceptionally high consistency in terms of dimensional accuracy, mechanical strength and surface finish.
AL-AMAL UPVC/CPVC/PP-R/HDPE/PP-H Pipes (AL-SHARIF) are well accepted and widely used in domestic water system, warming, cooling, all types of industrial process pipe works, water distribu-tion and water treatment as well as irrigation systems.
A new range for the production of all systems required for AL-AMAL’s customers has been taken into consideration in its near expanding plans.
The most highly advantage is the well equipped laboratory which is established according to the best international standards to control raw materials, final products and also for the research which is one of the important targets of AL-AMAL to update and develop its products.
Customers can depends completely on AL-AMAL and consider it their partner in the business.
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UPVC DRAINGE AND SEWAGE SYSTEMSPIPES AND FITTINGS
TECHNICAL DATA
PIPES DIMENSIONS
FITTINGS DIMENSIONS
THE ADVANTAGES OF UPVC PIPES SYSTEM
UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS DIAGRAMS
MATERIAL PROPERTIES
UPVC CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND HANDLING
APPLICATION OF UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
EXPANSION JOINT
SOLVENT WELDING UPVC
TECHNICAL DATA OF AL AMAL (AL SHARIF) UPVC PIPES FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
METRIC UPVC PIPES FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
TECHNICAL DATA OF AL AMAL (AL SHARIF) UPVC FITTINGS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
METRIC UPVC FITTINGS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV) (WHITE COLOR)
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2 3AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
UPVC DRAINGE AND SEWAGE SYSTEMSPIPES AND FITTINGS
TECHNICAL DATA
PIPES DIMENSIONS
FITTINGS DIMENSIONS
THE ADVANTAGES OF UPVC PIPES SYSTEM
UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS DIAGRAMS
MATERIAL PROPERTIES
UPVC CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND HANDLING
APPLICATION OF UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
EXPANSION JOINT
SOLVENT WELDING UPVC
TECHNICAL DATA OF AL AMAL (AL SHARIF) UPVC PIPES FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
METRIC UPVC PIPES FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
TECHNICAL DATA OF AL AMAL (AL SHARIF) UPVC FITTINGS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
METRIC UPVC FITTINGS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV) (WHITE COLOR)
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4 5AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
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THE ADVANTAGES OF UPVC PIPES SYSTEM
The group of materials known as unplasticized PVC is one of the most important developments of the last few decades as it reduces the cost and improves the reliability of pipeline installations. The properties can be varied by small additions of modifying agents which have definite and controlled mechanical properties.They can be fabricated to close dimensional tolerances, light without being weak. . Rigid without being brittle.
Furthermore, these materials can be converted into pipes and fittings by vary direct processes of extrusion or injection moulding even though these processes demand heavy elaborate machinery and very precise process.
The principal reason for the great economy of AL SHARIF pipes is not. So much their cost per meter as delivered to site but rather the dramatic reduction in installation costs which can be achieved by intelligent exploitation of their light weight. Higher availability in longer lengths. Their easy of jointing and their immunity from corrosion. These characteristics are of even greater importance to engineers now that the need to carry out water supply and sewerage schemes. Industrial plant installation . etc. at minimum cost and maximum reliability.
NON – CORROSIONUPVC pipes resist corrosion caused by acid, alkalis, Salts, oils, moisture and the media inside and outside the pipe.
NON – TOXICUPVC pipes are entirely non-toxic. It will not affect the taste, Smell or colour of water or liquid nor react with any liquid to cause precipitation.
LOW FLOW LOSSESUPVC pipes have a mirror – smooth surface which minimize resistance and impede the build – up of deposits and corrosive scales.
MECHANICAL STRENGTHUPVC pipes have great tensile strength yet they are flexible enough to with stand displacements in the pipe line. They will not dent or flatten under pressure.
LIGHT WEIGHTUPVC pipes are incredibly light. Their specific weight is one fifth of steel pipe this cuts down trans-portation costs and facilitates the installation of pipe and reduces its cost.
EASY OF INSTALLATIONUPVC pipes are quick and easy to install, with a complete range of fittings using solvent cement or rubber joints are leakproof UPVC pipes can be cut easily for installation.
EASY OF MAINTENANCEUPVC pipes can be quickly repaired with a minimum of complication or cost.
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FIRE PROOFUPVC pipes will not support combustion. In the event of fire, flames are unable to travel along the pipe. It is self extinguishing.
INSULATORUPVC pipes are ideal for electric conduits. Because UPVC itself is an integral insulator, it eliminates the possibility of electrolytic corrosion which so often destroys underground piping.
PROVEN EXPERIENCEUPVC pipes have been used worldwide for 45 years in all climates.The experience of its many users have proved it is supreme quality, economy ease of installation, and its non – corrosive qualities.
Resist scale build-up and corrosion
PVC
Ease of insulation
Looping of other plastics
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LOW BACTERIA BUILD UP
UPVC piping supports the lowestbacterial growth compared with traditional piping materials
LOWER THERMAL EXPANSION COEFFICIENT
Less expansion of pipe when hot water runs
Less need for expansion loops, less “looping”
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110.000
100.000
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80.000
70.000
60.000
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10.000
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UPVC Steel Copper Polyethylene
Bacterial growth in waterpiping at 120 days
Bact
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(KBE
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)
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THE ADVANTAGES OF UPVC PIPES SYSTEM
1.75
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1.25
1.00
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UPVC PP PEX
Coe�cient of thermal expansion
PB
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LOWER THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
Reduced heat losses
TOUGH, RIGID MATERIAL
UPVC has a much higher strength/modulusthan other thermoplastics used in plumbingapplications
Thermal conductivity
W/M
K
0.30
0.25
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MPa
at 2
3 C
60
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UPVC PP PEX
o
PB
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PVC EXCELLENT CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
WeakAcids & Bases
StrongAcids
Halogens
Aromaticsolvents
StrongBasis
SaltsStrong
oxidants
Aliphaticsolutions
Esters &Ketones
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
PROPERTY COMPARISONS OF THERMOPLASTIC PIPE
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Tensile strength(MPa At 23 °C)
Coefficient of thermalexpansion (X10 K )
Termal conductivity(W/MK)
LOI
Oxygen Permeation(cm /m.day.atm)(at 70°C)
UPVC PPR PEX PB CU
50 30 25 27 >300
0.7 1.5 1.5 1.3 0.2
0.14 0.22 0.22 0.22 >400
45 18 17 18
(not available)similar to CPVC
(not available)similar to PB-PEX
13 16 (not available)insignificant
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PROPERTY COMPARISONS OF THERMOPLASTIC PIPE0.50.6
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5
67
89
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UPVC PIPES & FITTINGS DIAGRAMS
PIPES
FITTINGS
Behaviour of UPVCpipes under long-termstressing
Stress-strain diagram for UPVC at 20 C Stress-strain diagram for UPVC at 60 C
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50 Years
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10 h4
10 h3
10 h2
10 h1
1 h
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umfe
rent
ial S
tere
ss,
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m
02
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30 Years
10 h3
10 h2
10 h1
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ial S
tere
ss,
In
N/m
m2
° °
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4.0
6.0
9.0
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ssur
e Ba
rs
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12.0
15.0
16.0
WaterHead
ft. m533
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400
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200
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120
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60
40Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
Series 5
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4.0
6.0
9.0
20 40 60 80
Wor
king
Pre
ssur
e Ba
rs10.0
12.0
15.0
16.0
WaterHead
ft. m533
500
400
330300
200
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160
150
120
10090
60
40Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
Series 5
When UPVC pressure pipe operates at temperature other than the temperature at which the pipe is rated (20° - OR 23°C) pressure rating should be established on thermal design factors.
EXAMPLES GIVEN BELOW ARE FOR GUIDANCE ONLY.
PRESSURE TEMP. RELATIONSHIPAmibient Variable Internal Temp. 20°
PRESSURE TEMP. RELATIONSHIPInternal Variable Amibient Temp. 20°
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 40°Crequired working pressure of 6.5 bars
use a 10 bar rated pipe
Required Working pressure of 7.0 barsuse with a liquid temperature of 40°C
therefore a 10 bar rated pipe to be used.
12 13AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
PRESSURE TEMP. RELATIONSHIPInternal Variable Amibient Temp. 20°
Required Working pressure of 7.0 barsuse with a liquid temperature of 40°C
therefore a 10 bar rated pipe to be used.
MATERIAL Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC)
UPVC are non-conductor of electricity and are not subjected to galvanic or electrolytic attack.Note: All the above-mentioned values at 20°C.
MATERIAL PROPERTIES
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General Properties
Density
Water absorption
Flammability
Mechanical Properties
UPVC VALUE
Ultimate Tensile Strength
Compressive Strength
Flexural Strength
Modulus of Elasticity
Impact Strength (Charpy)
Shore Hardness (Rockwell)
Thermal Properties
Softening Point
Max. Operating temperature
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Specific Heat
Thermal Conductivity
Electrical Properties
Volume Resistively
Surface Resistance
Dielectric Strength
Power Factor ( at 10 cycle)
1.38
<4
Self extinguishing
492
668
950
2.7x10
No Break> 10%
115
Pipes
60
3.0 x 10
0.25
0.13
>10
>10
>40
3.3
4
Fittings≥79° ≥ 76°
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UNITS
g/cm
mg/cm
Kg/cm
Kg/cm
Kg/cm
Kg/cm
R
°c
In/In/°F
Cal/g . °c
Kcal/m.h. °c
Ohm.cm
Ohm
Kv/mm
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°c
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2
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R: Recommended For use NR: Not Recommended #: Not Available * : Check with factory
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UPVC CHEMICAL RESISTANCE
ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C
A.cetaldehyde NR NRAcetamide # #Acetic acid10% R RAcetic acid20% R RAcetic acid50% R *Acetic acid80% R *Acetic acid glacial * NRAcetic anhydride NR NRAcetone NR NRAcetophenone NR NRAcetyl Chioride # #Acetylene * *Acetyl Nitrile NR NRAcrylic acid Ethyl ester NR NRAcrylonitrile NR NRAdipic 105 acid R RAllyl alcohol * *Amyl alcohol NR NRAlcohol Benzyl NR NRAlcohol 1 ry Butyl R RAlcohol 2ry Butyl R NRAleohol.diacetone # #Alcohol Ethyl R RAlcohol Hexyl R RAlcahol Isopropyl R RAlcohol Methyl R RAlcahol Propargyl R RAlcohol Propyl R RAllyl chloride NR NRAlum R RAlum Ammoinium R RAlum. Chrome R RAlum. Potassium R RAluminum chloride R RAluminum Floride R NRAluminum hydroxide R RAluminum nitrite R RAlumlnum oxychloride R RAlumlnum Sulfate R RAmmonia gas R RAmmonia (Aq. 10%) R NRAmmonia Liq. NR NRAmmonium acetate R RAmmonium benzoate # #Ammonium bifloride R R
ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C
Ammonium bisulPhide R RAmmonium carbonate R RAmmonium chloride R RAmmonium citrate # #Ammonium dichromate R #Ammonium fluoride 10% R RAmmonium fluoride 25% R *Ammonium hydroxide R *Ammonium metaphosphate R RA.rnrnorliurn nitrate R RAmmonium persulphate R RAmmonium phosphate R RAmmonium sulphamate # #Ammonium sulphate R RAmmonium SUlphide R #Ammonium thiocyanate R RAmmonium tartrate #Amyl acetate NR NRAmyl chloride NR NR
Aniline chlorohydrate NR NRAniline hydrochloride NR NRAnthraquinone R RAnthraquinone sulfonic acid R R
Antimony trichloride R RAqua regia * NRAromatic hydrocarbons NR NR
Barium carbonate R RBarium chloride R RBarium hydroxide R RBarium nitrate R #
ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C
#
Aniline NR NR
Barium sulphate R RBarium sulphide R RButyl phenol R NRButyl stearate R #Butyne diol R NRButyric acid R NRButane R RBeer R RBeer sugar liquors R RBenzaldhyde NR NRBenzalkonium chloride NR NRBenzene NR NRBenzene. benzol NR NRBenzene sulphonic acid NR NRBenzoic acid R RBismuth carbonate R RBlack liquor RBleach household R RBleach 12.5%active CI2 R R
Borax R RBoric acid R RBrine acid (sat.) # #Brine acid R #Bromic acid R RBromine (Liq.) NR NRBromine (vap. 25%) R RBromine water R RBromobenzene NR NRBromotoluene NR NRButadiene R RButylacetate NR NRButyl alcohol R RButyl Cellosolve R #Butyl phthalate NR NRButylene NR NRCadmium acetate # #Chloral hydrate R RChloramines R #Chloric acid 20% R RChlorinated solvents NR NRChlorine Gas Dry NR NR
R
Bleach 5.5%active CI2 R R
Arsenic acidAryl sulphoilic acid
R RR R
Cadmium chloride # #Cadmium cyanide R RCadmium sulphate # #Caffeine citrate R RCalcium acetate # #Calcium bisulphide # #Calcium bisulphate R RCalcium carbonate R RCalcium chlorate R RCalcium chloride R RCalcium hydroxide R RCalcium hypochlorite R RCalcium nitrate R RCalcium Oxide R RCalcium sulphate R RCamphor crystals R #
Caprylic acid # #Carbon dloxide.wet R RCarbon dioxide dry R RCarbon disulphide NR NRCarbon monoxide R RCarbon tetrachloride NR NRCarbonic acid R RCaster oil R RCaustic potash R RCellosolve R NRCellosolve acetate R #Cellosolve acetate R #Chloracetic acid R NRChlorine gas wet NR NRChlorine (Liq) NR NRChlorine water (Sat.) R RChloracetic acid R NRChloroacetyl chloride R #Chlorobenzene NR NRChlorobenzyl chloride NR NRChloroform NR NRChloropicrin NR NRChlorosulphonic acid R NRChromic acid 10% R RChromic acid 30% R *Chromic acid 40% R *Chromic acid 50% NR NRChromium nitrate # #Citric acid R RCitric acid 10% # #Coconut oil R RCoke oven gas NR NRCopper carbonate R RCopper chloride R RCopper cyanide R RCopper fluoride R RCopper nitrate R RCopper sulphate R RCorn oil * *Corn syrup * *Cotton seed oil R RCresol NR NRCresylic acid 50% R RCroton aldehyde NR NRCrude oil R *Cupric fluoride R RCupric sulphate R RCuprous chloride R RCyclohexane NR NRCyclohexanol NR NRCyclohexanone NR NRDesocyephedrine hydrochloride R RDetergents RDetergent solution(Heavy duty) R RDextrin R R
Diazo salts R RDibutoxy ethyl phthalate NR NRDibutyl phthalate NR NRDibutyl sebacate R NRDichlorobenzene NR NRDichloroethylene NR NRDiesel fuels * NR
Dlethyl ether R #
R
Dextrose R R
DiethylamineDiethyl cellosolve
NR NR# #
C
D
B
A
Cane sugar liquors R RCarbitol R #
Diglycolic acid R RDimethylamine R RDimethyl formamide NR NR
Ethanol
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ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C
Dimethyl hydrazine NR NRDioctyl phthalate NR NRDioxane NR NRDioxane .1,4 NR NRDisodium phosphate R RDis. Water R RDivinylbenzeneEpsom salt R #Esters NR NREthanol # #Ethers NR NREthyl acetate NR NREthyl acetoacetate NREthyl acrylate NR NREthyl chloride NR NR
Ethyl ether NR NREthylene bromide NR NREthylene chloride NR NREthylene chlorohydrin NR NREthylene diamlne # #Ethylene dichloride NR NREthylene gIyeol R *Ethylene oxide NR NR
Fish soluble R RFluorine gas. Wet NR NRFluobric acid R RFluosilicic acid R RFormaldehyde 35% R RFormaldehyde 37% R R
NR
Ethyl chloroacetate NR NR
Formaldehyde 50% R RFormic acid R NRFormic acid(anhydrous) # #Freon F-11 R RFreon F-12 R RFreon F-21 NR NRFreon F-22 NR NRFreonF-113 R RFreonF-114 R R
NR NR
Fatty acid R RFerric acetate R NRFerric chloride R RFerric hydroxide R RFerric nitrate R RFerric sulphate R RFerrous chloride R RFerrous hydroxide R RFerrous nitrate R #Ferrous sulphate R R
R: Recommended For use NR: Not Recommended #: Not Available * : Check with factory
E
F
Fructose R RFruit juices. Pulp R RFurtural NR NRGallic acid R RGas. Natural R RGasoline. leaded * NRGasoline. Unleaded * NRGasoline. Sour * NRGelatin R RGin # #Glucose R RGlycerin R RGlycelin. glycerol R RGlvcollc acid R RGlycols R RGrape sugar R R
Hydrobromic acid 50% R RHydrobromic acid 18% R *Hydrobromic acid conc20% R *Hydrocyanic acid R RHydrobromic acid 10% R RHydrofiuorlc acid dil. R NRHydrofiuorrc acid 30% R NR
G
Hydrofiuorrc acid 40% R NRHydrofiuorrc acid 50% R NRHydrofiuosillcic acid R RHydrogen R RHydrogen cyanide R NRHydrogen fiuoride.anhyd NR NRHydrogen peroxide 30% R #Hydrogen peroxide 50% R RHydrogen peroxide 90% * *Hydrogen phosphide R RHydrogen sulphide, dry R RHydrogen sulphide(aq. Sol.n) R RHydroquinone R RHydroxylamine sulphate R RHypochlorous acid R RHydrazine NR NRIodine NR NRIodine solution 10% NR NRIsopropanol * *Isopropyl ether NR NRIsoodane # #Jet fuel. J P-4 * NRJet fuel. J P-5 * NRKerosene R *Ketones NRKraft liquor R RLactic acid 25% R RLactic acid 80%
R R
Lard oil R RLauric acid R RLauryl chlolide R RLead acetateLead chlolide R R
Lemon oil # #Ligroin # #Lime sulpher R RLlollc acid R R
NR
Linoleic oil R RLinseed oil R RLinseed oil blue # #Liqueurs R RLithium bromide R RLithium sulphate R RLubrrcating oil ASTM#1 R RLubricating oil ASTM#2 R RLubricating oil ASTM#3 R R
Lead nitrateLead sulphate
R RR R
I
J
K
L
Machine oil R RMagnesium carbonate R RMagnesium chloride R RMagnesium citrate R RMagnesium hydroxide R RMagnesium nitrate RMagneSium sulphate R RManganese sulphate R R
Mercurous nitrate R RMercury R RMethane R RMethanol * NRMethylene chlorobromlde NR NRMethoxyethyl oleate R #
Methylene bromide NR NRMethylene chlorrde NR NRMethylene iodine NR NRMethyl isobutyl carbinol # #Milk R RMineral oil R R
R
Maleic acid R R
Molasses R RMonoethanol amine NR NRMotor oil R RNaphtha R RNaphthalene NR NRNatural gas R RNickel acetate R #Nickel chloride R R
Methyl amine NR NRMethyl bromide NR NRMethyl cellosolve NR NRMethyl chloride NR NRMethyl chloroform NR NRMethyl ethyl ketone NR NRMethyl isobutyl ketone NR NRMethyl methacrylate R #Methyl sulphate R *Methyl sulphoric acid R R
M
N
Nickel nitrate R RNickel sulphate R RNicotine R RNicotinic acid R RNitric acid 10% R *Nitric acid 20% R *Nitric acid 30% R *Nitric acid 40% R *Nitric acid 50% R *Nitric acid 70% R NRNitric acid 100% NR RNitlobenzene NR NRNitroglycerine NR NRNitrous acid 10% R NRNitrous oxide R *Nitro glycol NR NR1-octanol # #Oils Vegetable * *Oils Sour crude # #Oleic acid R ROleum NR NROlive oil # #Oxalic acid R ROxalic acid 20% # #Oxalic acid 50% R ROxygen gas R ROzone # #
O
Palmitic acid # #Palmitic acid 10% R RPalmitic acid 70% R NRParaffin R RPeanut oil # #Peracetic acid 40% R NR
P
Green liquor. Paper R RHeptane R RHexane R *
H
Hydrobromic acid. 20% R R
Maleic acid 50% # #Maleic acid R RMercuric chloride R RMelcuric cyanide R RMercuric sulphate R R
Perchlonc acid 10% R *Perchlonc acid 70% R NRPerphosphate R #Petroleum oils. Sour R *Petroleum Oils. Refined R RPhenol * NR
R R
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ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C ChemicalsUPVC
23°C 60°C
Phenyl hydrazine NR NRPhenyl hydrazine hydrochloride * NRPhosgene Liq. NR NRPhosgene Gas R *Phosphonc acid 10% R RPhosphonc acid 25% R RPhosphonc acid 50% R RPhosphonc acid 70% R RPhosphonc acid 85% R RPhosphorus yellow R *Phosphorus red R RPhosphorus pentoxide R *Phosphorus trichlorrde NR NRPhotographic solution R RPicric acid NRPlating solution brass R *Plating solution cadmium R *
Plating solution copper R *Plating solution gold R *Plating solution lead R *Plating solution nickel R *Platmg solution rhodlwn R *Plating solution silver R *Plating solution tin R *
Potash R RPotassium alum R RPotassium aluminum sulphate R #Potassium amyl xanthate R NR
NR
Plating solution chrome R *
Potassium bicarbonate R RPotassium bicarbonate R RPotassium blsulphate R RPotassium borate R RPotassium bromate R RPotassium bromide R RPotassium carbonate
Potassium cyanate R RPotassium cyanide R RPotassium cichromate R RPotassium ethyl xanthate R NRPotassium ferricyanlde R RPotassium ferr oyanlde RPotassium fluoride R RPotassium hydroxide R R
Potassium iodide R #Potassium nitrate R RPotassium perbmate R RPotassium perchlorate sat R RPotassium permenganate sat R RPotassium permenganate 25% # #Potassium persulphate sat R RPotassium phosphate # #
Slenlc acid R RSilicic acid R RSilicone oil R NR
R
Potassium hypochlorite R #
Plating solution zincPolyethyiene glycol
R ** *
Silver cyanide R RSilver nitrate R RSilver sulphate R RSoaps R RSodium acetate R RSodium arsenate # #Sodium alurn R RSodium benzoate R RSodium bicarbonate R R
R R
Propylene glycol * *Propylene oxide NR NRPyridine NR NR
Potassium chlorate.(Aq.) R RPotassium chloride R RPotassium chromate R RPotassium chlorate R R
Potassium sulphate R RPropane R RPropylene dichloride NR NR
R: Recommended For use NR: Not Recommended #: Not Available * : Check with factory
Sodium bichromate R RSodium bilsulphate R RSodium bisulphlte R RSodium borate R #Sodium bromide R RSodium carbonate R RSodium chlorate R #Sodium chloride R RSodium chlorite NR NRSodium cyanide R *Sodium dichromate R RSodium ferricyanlde NR NRSodium ferrocyanide NR NRSodium fluoride NR NRSodium formate NR NRSodium hydroxide 10% NR NRSodium hydroxide 15% R RSodium hydroxide 25% R *Sodium hydroxide 30% R *Sodium hydroxide 50% R *Sodium hydroxide 70% R *Sodium hypochlorite 15% R *Sodium hypochlorite R #Sodium iodide # #Sodium metaphosphate R #Sodium nitrate R RSodium nitrite R RSodium palmitrate sol.n 5% # #Sodium perborate R RSodium perchlorate R RSodium peroxide R RSodium phosphate. alk R #Sodium phosphate. acidic R #Sodium phosphate neutlal R #Sodium silicate # #Sodium sulphate R RSodium sulphide R RSodium sulphite R RSodium thiosulphate R RSour crude oil R RStannic chloride R RStannous chloride R RStannous sulphate * *Starch R RSteanc acid R RStoddards solvent NR NRStrontium chloride * *Succinic acid R RSulphamic acid NR NR
Sulphorl acid 30% R RSulphorl acid 50% RSulphorl acid 60% R R
Sulphorl acid 90% R *Sulphorl acid 93.5% * NRSulphorl acid 94% * NRSulphorl acid 95% NR NRSulphorl acid 96% NR NRSulphorl acid 98% NR NRSulphorl acid 100% R NR
Tall oil R NRTannic acid R NRTannic acid 30% R RTannic liquors R R
R
Tar NR NRTartaric acid R RTetraethyl lead R *Teraethydrodfurane NR NRTelaethydlOfurane NR NRTetra sod. Pyrophosphate R RThionyl chloride NR NRTread cutting oils R #Tirpineol * *
Sulphorous acid R NR
Sulphur trioxide. gas R RSulphorl acid 10% RSulphorl acid 20% R R
R
Sulphorl acid 70% R RSulphorl acid 80% R *
Titanium tetrachloride * NRToluene NR NR
T
Toluene toluol NR NRTomato Juice R #Transformel oil R RTransformer oil DTE/30 # #Tributyl phosphate NR NRTributyl citrate #Trichloroacetlc acid R RTrichloroethane NR NR
Trithanolamine R *Trithylamine R RTrithylpropane R NRTrisodium phosphate R RTurpentine R RUrea R RUrine R RVaseline NR NRVegetables oils * *Vinegar R R
Whiskey R RWhite liquor R RWines R RXylene (Xylol) NR NR
R
Trichlorpenthlene NR NR
Zinc acetate R RZinc chlolide R RZinc nitrate R R
Vinegar. white # #Vinyl acetate NR NRWater R RWater. acid mine R RWater. demineralized R RWater. disilled or flesh R RWater. Potable R RWater. Salt R RWater. sea R RWater. Sewage R R
Zinc sulphate R R
U
V
W
XZ
3
Salicylic acid R RSalic ylaldehyde NR NRSea water R R
Pyrogailicia acid R RS
Sulphate liquors # #Sulfite liquor R RSulphur R RSulphur chloride # #Sulphur dioxide. dry R RSulphur dioxide. wet R *Sulphur trioxide R *
Sulphated detergent # #
16 17AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
PIPESOn trucks the 6 or long pipes must be fully supported on the loading area. Avoid loading at the same time with sharp objects. Pipes should not be thrown or dragged along the ground.
Pipes should be given adequate support at all times. Pipes should not be stacked in large piles, especially in warm temperature conditions as the lower layers may distort, resulting in difficulties in jointing and pipe alignment. Any pipe with ends prepared for jointing (sockets and spigot joints, A joints, etc.) should be stacked in layers with sockets placed at alternate ends of the stacks and with the sockets protruding to avoid unstable stacks and the possibility of imparting a permanent set to the pipes.
For long –term storage, pipe racks should provide continuous support, but if this is not possible timber of at least 3 in. (75mm) bearing width at spacing not greater than 3 ft.(915mm) centers for pipe sizes 160mm and above, should be placed beneath the pipes and at 6 ft. (1.8m) centres at the side, if the stacks are rectangular. These spacing apply to pipe size 160 mm and above. Closer supports will be required for sizes below 160mm in such pipe racks. Pipes may be stored not more than seven layers, or 6 ft.(1.8m) high, whichever is the lesser. But if different classes of pipe are kept in the same racks, than the thickness classes of largest diameter must always be placed at the bottom.
When loading pipes on to vehicles, care must be taken to avoid their coming into contact with any sharp corners such as cope irons, loose nail-heads, etc. as pipes may be damaged by being rubbed against these during transit. Whilst in transit . pipes shall be well secured over their entire length and not allowed to project unsecured over the tailboard of the lorry pipes may be off-loaded from lorries by rolling them gently down timbers, care being take to ensure that pipes do not fall one upon an-other, nor on to any hard or uneven surfaces.
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND HANDLING
NONO
YES YES
YES YES
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Rubber sealing rings should not be stored in the open period, nor should they be exposed to sun-light.It is recommended not to keep rubber sealing rings on stock for too long time it cannot be avoided to keep them in stock for several years, they should be kept free of tension in a cool place without radiation of light, if possible. In rooms where no electrical equipment is in operation.Rubber sealing rings should not come into contact with chemicals, grease or fuels.
YES YES
For CPVC Pressure Fittings
18 19AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
FITTINGSStore fittings in their original packaging. If they must be removed from their boxes, separate them by geometric type and size. Never combine your plastic fitting inventory with metallic materials. Avoid storing Fittings near an open flame or source of extreme heat.
For CPVC Pressure Fittings
For Non Pressure Metric Fittings
For UPVC Pressure Fittings
For CPVC Pressure Inch Fittings
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APPLICATION OF UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS
SEWAGE SYSTEMSAL-SHARIF UPVC Pipes and Fittings are ideal for underground drainage and sewage systems.Noncorrosive and easy to assemble, they allow more complex piping work.
Internal hydrostatic pressure tester
Specimen milling machine for machining of plastic test speci-mens for tensile & impact tests
Lab. Q.C.
Lab. Q.C.
20 21AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
All piping products expand and contract with changes in temperature. Linear expansion and contrac-tion of any pipe on the longitudinal axis relates to the coefficient of thermal expansion for the specific material used in the manufacturing of the product. Variation in pipe length due to thermal expansion or contraction depends on the coefficient of thermal expansion and the variation in temperature ( T). It should be noted that change in pipe diameter or wall thickness with piping material properties re-maining constant does effect a change in rates of thermal expansion or contraction.
Approximate coefficients of thermal expansion for different pipe materials are presented below. Ex-pansion and contraction of PVC piping in response to change in temperature will vary slightly with changes in PVC compounds. However, these coefficients can be considered reasonably accurate.
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
COEFFICIENTS OF THERMAL EXPANSION
3
Piping Material Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (K )
-4UPVC
Thermal Conductivity(W. K .M )
0.8 × 10 0.16
Change in Pipe Length (mm)
Tem
pera
ture
Cha
nge
( C)
°
-6
-1
4
15
10
21
26
32
37
43
48
54
60
65
71
76
82
0.254 0.508 0.762 1.016 1.27 1.524 1.778 2.03 2.286 2.54
UPV
C
-12
-1 -1 -1
22
Temp. Change ΔT °C Thermal Expansion(ΔL) in mm of UPVC
Length of run 10 meter
3
10
15
20
35
40
15
17
19
26
22
25
30
Temp. Change ΔT °C Thermal Expansion(ΔL) in mm of UPVC
Length of run 15 meter
3
10
15
20
35
40
23
27
32
46
37
41
30
Temp. Change ΔT °C Thermal Expansion(ΔL) in mm of UPVC
Length of run 20 meter
3
10
15
20
35
40
32
38
45
64
51
58
30
Temp. Change ΔT °C Thermal Expansion(ΔL) in mm of UPVC
Length of run 25 meter
3
10
15
20
35
40
36
44
51
73
58
66
30
Temp. Change ΔT °C Thermal Expansion(ΔL) in mm of UPVC
Length of run 30 meter
3
10
15
20
35
40
46
55
64
91
73
82
30
22 23AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
EXPANSION JOINT
Coefficient of Linear joint ( 5x10 -5 m/m. oC)
REMARKAPPROXIMA TE, 5 - 7 mm GAP ( INDICA TlVE FIGURE) ALLOWANCE IN BETWEEN UPVC PIPE AND FITTING SOCKET MOUTH TO ALLOW FOR THERMAL EXPANSION.
STEP 1Slip in the ‘0’ ring andthe screw cap ring to the upperUPVC pipe
STEP 2Push up the fittings andfits it to the UPVC pipe.NOTELeave a small gap betweenthe pipe and the socket mouth.
24
STEP 3Push down the ‘0’ ring tothe fitting socket mouth gently and then tighten it with the screw cap ring
STEP 4Pull up the ‘0’ ring to thehorizontal fitting socket mouth gently and then tighten it with the screw cap ring.
24 25AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
SOLVENT WELDING UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS
CUTTINGPipe must be squarely cut to allow for the proper in-terfacing of the pipe end and the fitting socket bot-tom. This can be accomplished with a miter box saw.
DEBURRINGUse file to remove burrs from the end of pipe. A slight chamfer about 15° should be added to the end to per-mit easier insertion of the pipe into the fitting. Failure to chamfer the edge of the pipe may remove cement from the socket, causing the joint to leak.
INSPECTION AND CLEANINGVisually inspect the inside of the pipe and fitting sockets and remove all dirt, grease or moisture with a clean dry rag. Measure the fitting socket depth and mark this distance on the pipe O.D. Clean the surface of the pipe and fitting socket by using a cleaner.
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APPLICATION OF SOLVENT CEMENTApply the solvent cement evenly and quickly around the outside of the pipe at a width a little greater than the depth of the fitting socket. Apply a light coat of cement evenly around the inside of the fitting socket.
JOINT ASSEMBLYImmediately insert the pipe into the socket up to the entry mark, align pipe and socket, hold in position for a few seconds.
CLEAN UPRemove all excess cement from around the pipe and fitting with a dry cotton rag. This must be done while the cement is still soft.
AFTER JOINTINGJoints should not be moved or distributed for 10-15 minutes then the jointed pipe may be handled with care allow 4 hours if the jointed pipe lengths are to be laid in a trench.
TESTINGAllow 8 hours to elapse before applying working pressure or 24 hours for tests pressure with pipe sizes up to 50 mm, it is possible to reduce this time.
Allow 1 hour for each 3.5 atmospheres of pressure.
26 27AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
SOLVENT WELDING UPVC PIPES AND FITTINGS
IMPORTANT NOTICEClose the open tin of solvent cement when not in use, do not work near a naked flame and do not mix. Cleaning fluid with the solvent cement.
Brushes must be clean and dry before commencing solvent welding Brushes must be thoroughly cleaned after use by washing out in cleaning fluid.
Do not dilute solvent adhesive with cleaning fluid.
Use Solvent adhesive and cleaning fluid in a well ventilated area.Keep away from naked flames and do not smoke. Always replace lids of containers, in any event, attention is drawn to the instructions printed on the containers.
When laying continues runs of pipe, joints may be made quicker than the setting times advised above. The joint will not be disturbed with long lengths, providing that the pipe is not twisted or the previously made joint lifted out of place.
CONSUMPTION OF CLEANER AND SOLVENTCEMENT (NO. - OF JOINTS PER KG)
3
Dia./mm
16
20
25
32
Cleaner-Kg
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
200
225
250
280
315
400
340
300
140
110
75
70
55
50
40
30
20
15
10
Solvent Cement-Kg
200
170
150
60
55
45
25
12
5
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
12
47
45
10
8
125
90
200
3
28
3
1/2”
3/4”
1”
1 1/4”
1 1/2”
3”
4”
6”
8”
26.67
33.40
42.16
48.26
88.90
114.30
168.28
219.08
-
1.52
1.60
2.01
2.29
4.24
5.44
8.03
10.41
-
-
1.52
1.63
1.85
2.31
3.43
6.48
8.43
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
-
-
-
1.52
1.52
1.85
2.74
5.18
6.73
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.16
4.11
5.33
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1.78
2” 60.32 2.87
4.39 3.51 2.79
2.64
3.43
Wall Thickness
21.34
Outside (D) mmItem No. Nominal Size (inch)SDR 26
(11.0 Bar)SDR 21
(13.8 Bar)SDR 32.5 (8.6 Bar)
SDR 41 (6.9 Bar)
SDR 64 (4.3 Bar)
TECHNICAL DATA OF AL-AMAL ( AL SHARIF) UPVC PIPES FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nomina Size (inch) Outside dia(D) mm Wall Thickness(S)123
5678
109
11
4
1/2”3/4”1”
1 1/2”2”
2 1/2”3”
6”4”
8”
1 1/4”
21.3426.6733.40
48.2660.3273.0288.90114.30
168.28219.08
42.16
2.772.873.38
3.683.915.165.496.02
7.118.18
3.56
According to ASTM D 1785 (sch 40)
According to ASTM D 2241 (SDR) Series
28 29AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
METRIC UPVC PIPES FOR PLUMBING SYSTEM (DWV)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
WHITE COLOUR WITH BLUE LINE
Outside Dia. (mm) Thickness (mm)
Weight Kg/M
32 1.5 0.24032 1.8 0.28532 2.4 0.37040 1.8 0.39540 1.9 0.41548 2.5 0.55048 3.7 0.82150 1.8 0.42250 2.4 0.54660 2.7 0.78560 3.9 1.01163 1.9 0.56863 3 0.84275 1.8 0.68075 2.2 0.83075 3 1.12275 4 1.31175 5 1.788110 2.2 1.220110 3 1.635110 3.2 1.744110 4 2.122110 5 2.632110 6 3.200110 7 3.620160 3.2 2.410160 4.7 3.005160 4 3.310160 5 3.763160 7 5.431
30
33
UPVC PIPES
WHITE COLOUR WITH BLUE LINE
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Size (Inch)
1/2”3/4”1”
1 ¼”
2”2”3”3”3”
3
3
33
3
3
3
33
3
4”4”4”6”6”6”
Outside Dia. (mm)21.226.633.442.148486060
88.988.988.9114.3114.3114.3168.3168.3168.3
Thickness (mm)2.52.83.53.52.53.72.73.9345345345
Weight Kg/M
0.2420.3310.522
0.8361.0461.3051.7252.0901.7362.2502.7342.5053.2104.056
0.6480.5700.8211 ½”
1 ½”
30 31AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1/2”2 3/4”3 1”4 1 ¼”5 1 ½”6 2”7 3”8 3”9 4”10 4”11 6”
According to ASTM - D2466 & D3311 (Sch 40)
Dmm273341505668
100.5100.5127127183
Smm2.83.23.83.83.74.05.55.56.16.17.5
Hmm1619222631384848515176
Lmm273339475870126102149120168
Type
AAAAAABABAA
Dimensions :
ELbow 90°
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 2”2 3”3 3”4 4”5 4”6
Dmm
6”
68100.5100.5127127187
Smm
45.55.56.16.17.5
Hmm384848515176
Lmm70126102149120168
Type
ABABAA
ELbow 90 with access cap°
TECHNICAL DATA OF AL-AMAL (AL SHARIF) UPVC FITTINGS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEMS (DWV)
32
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1/2”2 3/4”3 1”4 1 ¼”5 1 ½”6 2”7 3”8 3”9 4”10 4”11 6”
Dmm293544525668100100127127183
Smm3.754.15.23.63.74
5.55.56.16.17.5
Hmm2226293131384848515176
Lmm32354050546210087120103160
Type
AAAAAABABAA
ELbow 45°
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1/2”2 3/4”3 1”4 1 ¼”5 1 ½”6
Dmm
2”
283542525668
Smm3.34
4.24.83.74.0
Hmm161922313138
Lmm273339545870
Type
AAAAAA
Tee 90°
3
3
3
3
7 3”8 3”9 4”10 4”11 6”
100100127127183
5.55.56.16.17.5
4848515176
126102149119168
BABAA
Cmm546578108116140220204257239336
32 33AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
Tee 90 with / cap°
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 2”2 3”3 3”4 4”5 4”6
Dmm
6”
68100100127127183
Smm4.05.55.56.16.17.5
Hmm384848515176
Lmm70126102149119168
Type
ABABAA
Cmm140220204257239336
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3” - 2” 2 4” - 2”
3 4” - 3” 4 6” - 4”
D1mm100127127183
D2mm7070100
126.5
S1mm
566
7.5
S2mm5.25.25.56
H1mm48515176
Tee Red. 90°
H2mm38384851
Lmm111122138168
Cmm180183222
280.5
34
Tee Red. 90 with / cap°
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3” - 2” 2 4” - 2” 3 4” - 3” 4 6” - 4”
D1mm100127127183
D2mm7070100
126.5
S1mm
566
7.5
S2mm5.25.25.56
H1mm48515176
H2mm38384851
Lmm111122138168
Cmm180183222
280.5
3
Tee 45°
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1 ½”2 2”3 3”4 4”5 6”
Dmm5669100127
181.3
Smm3.74.55.56.16.5
Hmm3138485176
Cmm141170264312421
Type
AABBA
Lmm91110161195354
34 35AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 4” - 2” 2 4” - 3” 3 6” - 4”
D1mm127127
181.5
D2mm70100127
S1mm
66
6.5
S2mm5.25.56
H1mm515176
Tee Red. 45°
H2mm384851
Cmm231270351
Lmm150175305
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3”2 4”
Dmm100127
Smm5.56.1
Hmm4851
Cmm220257
Lmm126149
Double sanitary Tee 87.5 °
36
Double branch Tee 45 °
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3”2 4”
Dmm100127
Smm5.56.1
Hmm4851
Cmm264312
Lmm161195
Double branch Tee Red. 45°
3
3
3Item No. Nominal size
(inch)1 4” - 2” 2 4” - 3”
D1mm127127
D2mm70100
S1mm
66
S2mm5.25.5
H1mm5151
H2mm3848
Cmm231270
Lmm150175
36 37AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3” 2 4”
Dmm100127
Air vent
Smm5.56.1
Hmm4851
Lmm88100
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Coupling
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1/2”2 3/4”
Dmm2733
Smm2.83.2
Hmm1619
Lmm3641
3 1” 4 1 ¼”
4150
3.83.8
2226
4856
5 1 ½”6 2”
5568
3.74.0
3138
6580
7 3” 8 4”
100127
5.56.2
4851
101108
9 6” 183 7.1 76 157.4
38
3
3
3
Reducing bush 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3/4” - 1/2”2 1” - 1/2”3 1” - 3/4”4 1 ½” - 1/2”5 1 ½” - 3/4”6
D1mm
1 ½” - 1”
26.733.433.448.148.148.1
D2mm21.521.526.8521.526.8533.6
H1mm25.53030313131
H2mm22.522.522.522.522.530
Type
AAAAAA
3
3
3
3
7 2” - 1/2”8 2” - 3/4”9 2” - 1”10 2” - 1 ½”11 3” - 2”
60.360.360.360.388.9
21.526.8533.648.260.5
3838383848
22.522.5223138
BBBAB
Lmm25.530303131314646464658
12 4” - 2”13 4” - 3”14 6” - 4”
114.3114.3168.2
60.589.1114.7
515176
384851
BAB
6161
76.2
A
B
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3
3
3
3
3
3
Clean Out
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1 ½”2 2”
Dmm48.360.3
Smm3.74.0
Hmm3138
Lmm6069
3 3” 4 4”
88.9114.3
5.56.1
4851
8794
5 6” 168.3 6 76 120
Eccentric Reducer
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 4” - 2” 2 4” - 3” 3 6” - 4”
D1mm
114.3114.3168.2
D2mm70100
114.7
S1mm7.57.56.1
S2mm5.25.56.1
H2mm384851
H1mm5555
76.2
H2mm127127168
40
3
3
3
End Cap
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1/2”3/4”
3 1”1 ¼”
5 1 ½”
Dmm
2”
29.535.544545568
7 3”4”
110130
2
4
6
8
Dmm3.94.55.35.34.15.15.67.5
Dmm1619222631384861
Dmm2328313439456985
6” 1889 8.5 86 114
3
3
3
Roof drains
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 3”2 4”
Dmm89
114.3
Smm5.54.6
Hmm24.924.9
Lmm
187.9187.9
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 4”2 4”
Dmm120120
Smm6.16.1
Hmm5151
Cmm370330
Type
AB
Lmm230215
Syphon
ALong
BShort
423
3
3
Elbow 90 SJXF.th
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1 1 ½” - 1 ½”2 1 ½” - 1 ¼”
Dmm56
56 - 50
Smm3.53.5
Hmm3131
Lmm5858
°
3
3
3
3
L
100100
Extension Sockets
Dimension
110mm125mm125mm
D
127140140
d
114.5127127
d1
119132132
S
66.76.7
H
888 150
Item No.
123
mm mm mm mm mm mm
42 43AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No.
123
Dmm100127183
Smm5.56.27.1
Hmm101108
157.1
Repair Coupling
Expansion Joint
3
3
Item No.
12
Nominal size (inch)
3”4”
D1mm106132
D2mm100
127.5
Smm
33
Hmm1820
3 6” 194 183 5 27
Dimension
3”4”6”
44
3
3
3
Floor Trap Cover
Item No. Dmm
1 109.5 2 124.5
Smm3.53.5
Hmm
77
Lmm
147.5147.5
Dimension
110mm125mm
Floor Trap3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
333
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
Item No. Nominal size (inch)
1
2
Dmm
H1mm
H2mm
Amm
Lmm
Smm
3
4
outlet 3”inlet 1 ½”outlet 3”inlet 2”
outlet 2”inlet 1 ½”outlet 2”inlet 2”
96.556.596.568.868.856.568.868.8
48
48
38
38
31
38
31
38
125
125
125 & 110
125 & 110
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.2
99
99
99
99
5
6
outlet 2”inlet 1 ½”
outlet 1 ½”inlet 1 ½”
69.858.861.658.8
27.0
3430.2
110
110
4.8
5.5
70
70
Type
A
A
A
A
B
B
B A
30.2
44 45AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
METRIC UPVC FITTINGS FOR PLUMBING SYSTEM (DWV) (WHITE COLOUR)
Item No.
123
D
27334150
S
3.43.94.55
H
161922
567
5568
84.5100
2.52.54.55.2
323845
910
122.5 66
5170
26
48
4
8
Elbow 87.5 °
172.5
Elbow 45
Item No.
123
D
29354452
S
4.44.95.85.8
H
222629
567
5568
84.5100
2.52.54.55.2
323845
910
122 66
5270
26
48
4
8
172
°
Dimension
20mm25mm32mm
50mm63mm75mm
110mm160mm
40mm
90mm
Dimension
20mm25mm32mm
50mm63mm75mm
110mm160mm
40mm
90mm
mm mm mm
mm mm mm
46
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6 70
Item No.
123
D
6884.5100
S
2.54.55.2
H
384548
Elbow 87.5 w/cap
Tee 87.5
°
4 122.5 6 515 172.5
°
Item No.
123
D
27334352
S
3.43.95.55.9
H
161922
567
5568
84.5100
2.52.54.75.2
313845
910
122 66
5270
31
48
4
8
172
Dimension
63mm75mm90mm
110mm160mm
Dimension
20mm25mm32mm
50mm63mm75mm
110mm160mm
40mm
90mm
mm mm mm
mm mm mm
46 47AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
Item No.
123
D
68
S
2.54.75.26
H
384548
6 70524
Tee 87.5 w/cap°
Tee 45
Item No.
123
54
°
5
84.5100122172
6
D
57.569
S H L
84.5100
122.5181
3.63.74.75.26
10.3
323845485174
AABBBA
A B
Dimension
63mm75mm90mm110mm160mm
Dimension
50mm63mm75mm
110mm90mm
160mm
mm mm mm
mm mm mm mm
48
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No.
Tee Red. 87.5
Tee Red. 87.5 w/cap
°
°
123456
D
122122122172
707085122
D1 D2
85122
7070
S
6666
9.53.54.76
S1 S2
4.56
55
H
52525270
39384552
H1 H2
4552
3838
Item No.
123456
D
122122122172
707085122
D1 D2
85122
7070
S
6666
9.53.54.76
S1 S2
4.56
55
H
52525270
39384552
H1 H2
4552
3838
Dimension
110/50mm110/63mm110/75mm
160/110mm75/2”
110/2”
mm mm mm
Dimension
110/50mm110/63mm110/75mm
160/110mm75/2”
110/2”
mm mm mm
48 49AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Tee Red. 45°
Double branch 45
Item No.
12
°
D
100127
S H
5.28.2
4852
Dimension D S
110/50mm 127127127181
7171100127
D1 D2
127 71
888
10.3
104138.5
S1 S2
8 5.5
H
52525275
32384552
H1 H2
52 38
110/63mm110/75mm160/110mm
110/2”
Item No.
12345
mm mm mm
Dimension
90mm110mm
mm mm mm
50
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Double branch 90
Double branch Red. 45
°
°
Dimension Dmm
Smm
110/75mm 127110/2” 127
10071
D1 D288
135.5
S1 S2
Hmm
5252
4538
H1 H2
Item No.
123
Dmm84100
Smm
Hmm
Type
121
4.55.25.3
454851
ABA
Dimension
75mm90mm110mm
Item No.
12
A B
50 51AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
7 84 4.55.56
455270
122172
Item No.
123
Dmm27
Smm3.43.94.55
Hmm161922
5.5 32264
Coupling
End Cap
5
33415055
6.5 396 77
89
7 90 77
446186
125188
Item No.
123
D S
3.43.94.55
H
161922
5 32264
5
35.5445457
4.5 386 71
89
29.5
8.5
75mm
Dimension
20mm25mm32mm40mm50mm63mm
110mm160mm
75mm
Dimension
20mm25mm32mm40mm50mm63mm
110mm160mm
mm mm mm
523
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5 53
Item No.
123
Dmm506375
Smm
54.55
Hmm354044
Clean Out
Syphon
4 90 5 525 110
3
3
3
3
Dimension D S
6
H
52110mm 122
6 796 160
Dimension
50mm63mm75mm90mm110mm160mm
Item No.
1
mm mm mm
52 53AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
110.2
Item No.
1
D S
4.64.6
H
2525
Roof Drain
Air Vent
2
Item No.
1
D S
34
H
45521182
82
75.1
Dimension
75mm110mm
Dimension
75mm110mm
mm mm mm
mm mm mm
54
3
33
3
33
3
33
3
33
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Item No.
1
Reducing Bushes
234567891011121314151617181920
H
253232404040505063637575909090110110110110160
20.220.225.220.225.232.232.240.240.250.250.263.250.263.275.250.263.275.290.2110.3
D
D1 D2
H
25.530302626263232383844444848515252525270
22.522.525.51619222226263131383238483838454852
H1 H2AAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBBB
Reducing Bushes
Item No. D H
1 1102 75
60.260.2
D1 D25247
3838
H1 H2
3 60 50.2 38 32
type
BAA
Dimension
25 - 20mm32 - 20mm32 - 25mm40 - 20mm40 - 25mm40 - 32mm50 - 32mm50 - 40mm63 - 40mm63 - 50mm75 - 50mm75 - 63mm90 - 50mm90 - 63mm90 - 75mm110 - 50mm110 - 63mm110 - 75mm110 - 90mm160 - 110mm
mmmm mm
Dimension
110 - 2”75 - 2”
2” - 50mm
mmmm
A
B
54 55AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Eccentric Reducer
Elbow 90 F.TH XSJ
Item No.
1
°
D
5556
S H
33
3232
Item No.
1
H
52525252
32384748
H1 H2
80 52
2345
D
110110110110
5871.586100
D1 D2
160 122110 71.5
S
5.55.55.55.5
44125
S1 S2
6 65.5 4 52 386
2
mm mm mmDimension
110/50110/63110/75110/90160/110110/2”
Dimension
50 - 1 ¼”50 - 1 ½”
56
3
3
33
3
33
3
33
3
3
3
3
Item No. D
1 1272 1403 140
d
114.5127127
d1
119132132
S
66.76.7
H
888
L
150100150
Extension Socket
Floor Trap
Item No. D S
1 682 68
5568
D1 D244
44
S1 S2
H
4848
3434
H1 H2
A L
125 99125 99110 99125 99110 99125 99
3 824 82
5555
44
2.54
4738
3434
5 826 82
5568
44
44.5
4747
3438
Dimension
110mm125mm125mm
Dimension
63 - 50mm63 - 63mm75 - 50mm75 - 1 ½”75 - 1 ½”
75 - 2”
mm mm mm mm mm mm
mmmmmmmmmm
56 57AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
122
Item No.
1
D S
4.55.5
H
94109
Repair Coupling
Floor Trap Cover
284
Item No. D S H L
1 109.5 3.5 7 147.52 124.5 3.5 7 147.5
Dimension
75mm110mm
Dimension
110mm125mm
mm mm mm mm
mm mm mm
58
3
33
3
33
Expansion Joint
Item No. D S
1 93.52 132
84122
D1 D2
3 183 173
H
182027
4.755
Dimension
75mm110mm160mm
mm mm mm
58 59AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
60
60 61AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
62
62 63AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
64
64 65AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
66
66 67AL-AMAL FOR PLASTIC PIPES AND FITTINGS (AL-SHARIF)
68