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E-Z WELD Solvent Cements - Conversion Chart
Recommended PVC Glue/Cement for gluing Flexible PVC pipe
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Gorilla PVC Glue |
E-Z WELD |
IPS |
OATEY |
PARABOND |
RECTORSEAL |
UNITED ELCHEM |
Pool & Spa PVC |
Good1,4 |
203 |
747 721 |
Aqua |
P-30 |
N/A |
2300 2400 |
Medium Clear PVC |
Good1,4 |
204 |
707 705 |
Black |
P-10 |
602 |
1200 |
Regular Clear PVC |
Good1,4 |
205 |
700 |
Gold |
P-600 |
425 |
2200 2800 |
Blue PVC Glue |
N/A2 |
222 |
721 725 |
Lt. Green |
P-35 |
203 |
2000 3000 |
Heavy Body Clear PVC |
N/A3 |
218 |
717 |
Lt. Blue |
P-14 P-24 |
844 |
1500 |
Back to the Gorilla Glue FAQ page Back to the FlexPVC FAQ page Buy Gorilla PVC Glue
1Gorilla Glue dries white.
2 Generally blue glue is used for wet applications. In such a situation if you dry the pipe and fittings first and allow adequate curing time, you should be okay. If you cannot assure a dry connection during assembly, don't use Gorilla Glue, use a traditional "wet/dry" pvc glue like those listed in the chart instead.
3Heavy Bodied Glue is generally used with large pipes (over 6").
4In temperatures below 40F, extra curing time will be required. We recommend at least 24 hours for small pipes and a few days for large pipes at low temperatures.
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