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Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

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100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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1.Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:

DN80-300 bundled with steel belt ( the bundle size see the product detail part) DN400-1200 are in bulk

Delivery Detail:

at least 5days for MOQ

2.Specifications

Ductile iron pipe comply with ISO2531/EN545
1)We are factory
2)Best quality
3)Competive price
4)On time delivery

3.Features:

  • Facilitating high resistance to loadings, pressure and vacuum with high tensile strength,

  • Enabling high resistance to corrosion,

  • Not requiring cathodic protection,

  • Less operating cost since cast pipes have larger nominal diameter than polyethylene pipes.

  • Being the best pipe in case of an earthquake, with its ability of resilience and resistance to impacts without deformation,

  • Long product life, exceeding 50 years,

  • Preserving the quality of water with healthy interior coating.

 4.Applied Standards:

General Design

ISO 2531
EN 545
EN 598

Internal Lining

ISO 4179

External Coating

ISO 8179

Polyethylene Coating (Optional)

ISO 8180

 5.Joint Types:

Push-on Type

TYT Type

Standard Type

6. Diameters:

Pipes

Ø80 – Ø1200 mm (L = 6m, and 5.7m)

Fittings

Ø80 - Ø2200 mm

7. Wall Thickness:

Pipes

C and K classes

Fittings

Class K10 - K12

 8.Test Pressures:

Pipes

for Ø80 - Ø300 mm

50 bar / 40 bar

for Ø350 - Ø600 mm

40 bar / 30 bar

for Ø700 - Ø1000 mm

32 bar / 25 bar

for Ø1100 - Ø2600 mm

25 bar

 

Fittings

for Ø40 - Ø300 mm

25 bar (*)

for Ø350 - Ø600 mm

16 bar

for Ø700 - Ø2600 mm

10 bar

(*16 bar for fittings with PN10 flanges)

 

9.Materials:

Pipe

Ductile iron casting, minimum 420 MPa tensile strength

Internal Lining

Concrete Lining, ISO 4179

Socket Internal 10.Lining

200 micron epoxy coating

External Coating

70 micron bitumen coating on 130 gr/m2 zinc coating, ISO 8179
70 micron bitumen coating on 200 gr/m2 Zn-Al coating (optional)

 

Fittings

Ductile iron casting, minimum 420 MPa tensile strength

Internal Lining

Concrete Lining, ISO 4179
Epoxy Coating (optional)

External Coating

70 micron bitumen coating on 130 gr/m2 zinc coating, ISO 8179
200 micron epoxy coating on 200 gr/m2 Al-Zn coating

 

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

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Iron is the most plentiful element there is seem like atoms over time won't to turn to it over time in atom decay.
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Sounds a bit strange to me.
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You must go to the range and determine how far you hit your clubs. all of them. At that juncture, your golf coarse should have yardage markers and you can then start determining distance, type of shot and the likes. Typical yardage markers on the coarse are 100 yds, 150 yds, and 200 yds. For example, I hit an 8 or 9 iron from 150 yds. I hit my piching wedge 100-130yds, and sand wedge from 100 yds in.
Q:Ok so, to my knowledge, plants contain non-heme iron, which is hard for the body to absorb. However, vit c helps with the absorption (some say, the combination makes for even better absorption than heme iron) so I was thinking about kale because its a major part a my daily diet, and I thought great, it has both vit c and iron!.until I later read that calcium (which kale is loaded with) can interfere with the absorption of non-heme iron so would the calcium void the benefits from the vit c/iron combo?
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Q:Can iron react with iron sulfate?and can iron react with iron nitrate?
Iron metal will not react with iron(II) sulphate, but it will react with iron(III) sulphate and iron(III) nitrate. Iron(II) nitrate does not exist. Fe + 2Fe3+ ------ 3Fe2+ As for tin, look up the positions of iron and tin in the electrochemical series. Tin will reduce iron(III) to iron(II) but no further, so it will not reduce iron(II) sulphate at all.

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