I seriously doubt it.
I'm not sure of the molecular structure of PVC but the stuff used to weld it together is a solvent, not a "cement", that actually melts the PVC. If there was a cement that could be used to marry it to a dissimilar material someone would have figured that out already. It's used in so many construction trades that the "want" to fix it to another medium is decades old.
You can get a watertight bond using the solvent. Another aside, UV rays eat up PVC quickly. Of course you must have a submerged application if you're using 5200.