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Oatey® Handy Pack Purple Primer and All Purpose Solvent Cement
Key Features & Benefits
- 8 oz. purple primer and all-purpose cement handy pack
- For DWV, potable water and irrigation applications
- Primer removes surface dirt, grease and grim, pre-softens pipe
- Milky-clear, all-purpose cement can be used to solvent weld all schedules and classes of ABS, PVC and CPVC pipe and fittings up to 6 in. diameter with interference fit
- Medium viscosity easily fills gaps and provides more working time
- Cement appears off-white in the can but dries clear when applied in a thin film
- All Oatey solvent cement and primer products are certified to UL Greenguard Gold
- Low VOC, high performance primer meets California South Coast Air Quality Management Districts (SCAQMD) 1168/316A or BAAQMD Method 40 requirements, meets ASTM Standard F661
- Low VOC solvent cement that meets California South Coast Air Quality Management Districts (SCAQMD) 1168/316A or BAAQMD Method 40 requirements
Specifications
Brand: | Oatey |
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Color: | Clear |
Material: | All-Purpose |
California VOC Compliant: | No |
Maximum Application Temperature °F: | 110ºF |
Set Type: | Standard (40 - 110° F) |
Maximum Application Temperature °C: | 43ºC |
Set Speed: | Medium Set |
Product Type: | All Purpose Cement |
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Weight: | 1 lb. |
Size: | 8 oz. |
Maximum Use Temperature °F: | 140ºF |
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can use the online charts to calculate the cure time for your specific application. Please review the documents below and read our blog for more helpful information.
Solvent Cement Cure Charts
Solvent Cement Instructions
If you need further help with cure times, please contact our technical department.
What is chamfering the pipe?
Chamfering is the act of beveling the outside end of the pipe, which you will be inserting into the fitting. This keeps the cement from being pushed out of the fitting and causing a weak bond in the joint.
Should I let primer dry before applying the cement?
The primer should still be wet when applying the cement. This means that the chemicals within the primer are still evaporating, but the appearance will look dry. The proper time frame to apply cement and finish the joint assembly is within five (5) minutes after the primer is applied.