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1. Standards : ISO2531, ISO4422, EN545 , EN598 , BS4772 , AWWA C110

2. material : GGG500-7 or other Ductile iron .

3. coating : Fusion bonded epoxy coating ; cement lining inside and zinc primer and bitumen painting outside ; bitumen painting inside and outside ; red anti-rust coating .

4. package : wooden cases with plastic layer , wooden pallets with plastic layer , steel crates .

5. accessories such as gaskets , bolts and nuts available upon request .

Q:Recommendations for good curling irons? (:Please Thank you
You could get any conair cause they work really well and maybe go to your local hairdresser and ask they might know VERY good ones. Keep in mind the one they will suggest are going to be kinda pricey. Good luck :)
Q:can someone please tell me what food are rich in iron ?
iron in pulses (such as lentils and beans), dried fruit, green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds, and in fortified breakfast cereals.
Q:How much is the installation of a two degree elbow for ductile iron pipe fittings at 11.25 degrees?
Ductile iron pipe, executive standard, GB/T13295-2008ISO2531/2008, national GB/T13295-91 standard, ISO2531-K9 class.
Q:What is the difference between malleable iron and wrought iron?Can malleable iron be made into jewlery? Where can I buy malleable iron?
Malleable iron is the oldest member of the family of nodular irons. Like all nodular irons, malleable iron exhibits good ductility. Incorrectly considered by some to be an old or dead material, malleable iron still has a legitimate place in the design engineer's toolbar. Malleable is the iron of choice for small castings or castings with thin cross sections (less than .25). Other nodular irons tend to be difficult to produce in these applications. Malleable iron is also preferred for castings seeing duty in low temperature environments since it retains its ductility better than other nodular irons at low temperatures. Used for small castings requiring good tensile strength and the ability to flex without breaking (ductility). Electrical fittings, hand tools, pipe fittings, washers, brackets, fence fittings, power line hardware, farm equipment, mining hardware, and machine parts. Wrought iron is commercially pure iron. In contrast to steel, it has a very low carbon content. It is a fibrous material due to the slag inclusions (a normal constituent). This is also what gives it a grain resembling wood, which is visible when it is etched or bent to the point of failure. Wrought iron is tough, malleable, ductile and easily welded. Examples of items that used to be produced from wrought iron include: rivets, chains, railway couplings, water and steam pipes, raw material for manufacturing of steel, nuts bolts, horse shoe bars, handrails, straps for timber roof trusses, boiler tubes, and ornamental ironwork.
Q:Im looking to buy new irons but im not very good
Ping G-5's are very forgiving. They are costly but great clubs. And if you like Taylormades like myself, I would try some older Burner irons or a set of RAC OS irons. Both of those you should be able to get for around $200 used.
Q:I just bought some Titleist AP 1 from someone for 200 bucks.I am assuming these irons are cast ironsI just want to know the differences. Thanks
You can iron them. Low heat is key. If you have yet to wash the curtains be sure to either air dry them or use low heat in the dryer. If they get too hot during laundering you will have a tough time getting them to appear wrinkle-free. The pressing cloth is a good idea when ironing the curtain panels. If you decide that you just don't want to deal with the process (especially if they are very large panels) have them professionally cleaned and pressed. Good luck!
Q:medicus 7 iron or medicus 5 iron? which would be more helpful and useful.
In my honest opinion, it doesn't really matter. When using a swing trainer, your not really focusing on the loft or distance of the ball. Medicus irons are mainly used to teach your muscles the correct way to swing so that it becomes almost second nature when you're using real irons. This is achieved by repitition. If you continue just to practice the correct swing, then you will greatly improve your shot. Aside from feet placement, an iron swing is an iron swing for most golfers. Buy whichever one you want, practice until it feels right, and you'll be hitting both your 5-iron and 7-iron better no matter which medicus iron you buy.
Q:Irons are perfect. is this normal?
Ok, very common problem. The reason you tend to slice your diver and not your irons are for a couple of reasons. 1. Your irons are more lofted and create backspin. The loft and the backspin helps negate or lower the sidespin. The sidespin causes the slice. 2. Slice is caused by not closing the club head at impact and swinging on a outside-in path. Most people see the driver with a massive club head and the ball all nice and teed up swing for the fences. By doing so you may not have the time for your hands to close the club head. To fix this you need to do a couple of things. 1. Control your tempo. When you swing harder your tempo gets out of sync. Go for smooth and controlled. slow backswing, smooth and controlled forward swing. This will give your hands a chance to close the club head and also prevent an outside-in swing path. The distance is gained through a larger backswing, aka. shoulder rotation. Power is determined by how far back you can rotate your shoulders to create the power coil. It's not about muscles but about flexibility. See if controlling your tempo helps straighten out your driver. If your still are slicing then you need to work on your right wrist rolling over your left (for righties). If you look at a baseball swing, a baseball player rotates his right wrist over his left before impact. It's the same in golf. Stand straight up and take baseball swings with your club and feel your right wrist rolling over your left. That's the same feeling your looking for on your drive. Take a few baseball swings before your driver to remind your body to roll the wrists and it should help you hit the ball straighter. Good Luck.

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