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how to adapt white flexible pvc to rigid pvc
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Adapting white flexible PVC (polyvinyl chloride) to rigid PVC involves ensuring the compatibility of the two materials, both chemically and in terms of their physical properties. The most common method is using a solvent cement specifically designed for PVC, which effectively welds the materials together at their joints. It's crucial to clean and prime both surfaces before application to promote better adhesion. However, one should note the differences in thermal expansion and contraction between flexible and rigid PVC, which could lead to stress at the joint over time. Choosing a solvent cement that accommodates a degree of flexibility can mitigate this issue. Additionally, using a mechanical fastening method, such as PVC clamps or threaded connectors, where possible, can provide extra security and ease of disassembly for system maintenance.
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