Do we use a glue or cement to join 2 PVC pipes. Its for the reticulation system which will be underground.

  • Treevan 🇦🇺@aussie.zone
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    15 days ago

    To put it in simple terms, the priming fluid sets up the PVC cement to do its job properly. The primer acts as a cleaner, removing grime as a PVC cleaner does, and it also softens the surface that it is applied on. PVC pipes are joined together through a change in their chemical composition.

    (High) Pressure it likely matters, you want a strong bond. Stormwater/downpipes, probably not.

    Not a plumber.

    I just did a quick websearch for both these answers, try a deep dive on some Reno forums or similar, find a plumber or chemical expert as to why it’s important.

    Another one:

    https://redlib.perennialte.ch/r/Plumbing/comments/camh2c/is_pvc_primer_reeeeeally_necessary_when_youre/

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    You may as well just silicone the pipes together.

    The primer softens the pipe to prep for the fusion process.

    Without primer the glue is essentially just a gap filler.

    That oatey cleaner you are talking about is for ABS pipe usually.

    ABS doesnt require a primer but is often suggested to use that cleaner prior to application.

    A link:

    https://www.plumbingsupply.com/the-great-pvc-primer-debate.html

      • Treevan 🇦🇺@aussie.zone
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        15 days ago

        The graphs in that link are decent. It’s a significant increase in bonding and if you are under pressure, definitely do it.

        And I used to work with a plumber who used primer to set joints on fire to pull them apart again. Another use of primer that isn’t on the label.