The FloPlast ABS Solvent Weld Swept Tee is a versatile plumbing component designed for use in waste systems. This 50mm black tee is made from durable ABS material and uses solvent welding technology for secure connections. Its swept design allows for efficient water flow and easy installation. Features: - Made of robust ABS material for durability - Utilizes solvent welding technology for strong connections - Available in 50mm diameter with a swept design for optimal water flow - Suitable for use in various waste system applications - Black color blends seamlessly with most bathroom and kitchen decors Benefits: - Enhanced durability due to high-quality ABS material - Secure connections through solvent welding technology - Efficient water flow with the swept design - Versatility for use in different waste system configurations - Complementary black color for aesthetic appeal. Waste tees are used in two different ways. Their main use is to connect a section of waste pipe into an existing pipe run. The tee is swept to ensure that the new section flows into the main run in the correct direction of flow. In most kitchen and bathroom applications the branch section drops into a main pipe run that is situated below it. The second use for a tee is to create a 90 degree bend with access for cleaning. This is achieved by using an access plug in the part of the swept tee that is at the opposite end to the direction of flow. This fitting is available in 32mm, 40mm and 50mm size options. Our solvent weld waste is manufactured in the UK to BS EN 1455 and is kitemarked. To make a solvent weld joint, first ensure that the outer wall of the pipe and the inner wall of the fitting are both clean and free from grit or swarf. Apply SC250 solvent cement to both surfaces. Push the pipe fully into the fitting and give it a twist to ensure that full contact has been made. Clean off any excess solvent with a damp cloth and leave for 5 minutes to set. The installation should be left for 12 hours before testing. Click here to watch a step by step video of how to make a solvent weld joint. Solvent weld joints are permanent - they cannot be demounted once the joint has been made. When using solvent cement, always work in a well ventilated area and keep the cement away from heat sources or naked flames. Avoid any contact with skin - if contact does occur then wash thoroughly with soap and water. Bs en 1455-1:2000, Manufacturer: FloPlast