EPR Repair Kit from IPEX

May 14, 2024

The EPR Repair Kit offers a solution for repairing broken or damaged PVC conduit and ducts, providing contractors and electricians with a quick and reliable way to restore functionality. With a unique interlocking joint design, the kit’s two half-shell pieces seamlessly close around the installed wire and cable, ensuring a water-tight seal. With easy assembly using standard PVC solvent cement, the EPR Kits efficiently repair various lengths and types of pipes. When used with the appropriate adapter, these innovative repair kits are compatible with Rigid PVC and DB-II, making them versatile for various applications. Additionally, the EPR Kits boast enhanced resistance to UV light, ensuring long-lasting durability even in outdoor environments.

To learn more about the EPR Repair Kit, visit Ipexna.com.

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