• Plastic Tubes - 2024 China PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application System 1
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Plastic Tubes - 2024 China PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application

Plastic Tubes - 2024 China PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application

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Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 g/m²
Supply Capability:
1000000 g/m²/month

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Product Overview

1) Cold / hot water supply facilities for public buildings 
2) Food, chemical, electronic industry pipeline networks; Such as Pipeline networks for transporting all kinds of    corrosive liquids 
3) Drinking water production system pipeline networks; Such as Pure water and mineral water 
4) Air conditioning facility pipelines 
5) Compressed gas pipeline networks for industry 
6) Pipeline networks for swimming pools 
7) Pipeline networks for solar energy facilities 
8) Agriculture and garden production transporting systems


Packaging Details:

Large carton: 515 x 400x 220 Cubage: 0.04532 M3 
Small carton: 390x255x250 Cubage: 0.0248 M3 
2 PE poly bag+ carton Delivery. Detail: 15 days/ 20" container; 25 days/ 40HQ 


Packing:
1.Pipes in bar with the length 4m/5m/6m
2.Common pipes packedn in nylon bag.
3.Small size pipe can packed in big size pipe to save the area.
4.All in strong exporting packing.


Shipping :
1.Delivery date :7-15 days after order confirmed
2.100% delivery in time
3.LCL order confrimed
4.Shipped by express ,air or Sea.


Product Description

Pressure

Size(mm)

Pressure

Size(mm)

 

 

 

 

PN1.25MPA

20*2.0

 

 

 

 

PN1.6MPA

20*2.3

25*2.3

25*2.8

32*2.9

32*3.6

40*3.7

40*4.5

50*4.6

50*5.6

63*5.8

63*7.1

75*6.8

75*8.4

90*8.2

90*10.1

110*10.0

110*12.3


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2018 China PPR Pipe Used in Landscape Irrigation Application

2018 China PPR Pipe Used in Landscape Irrigation Application

2018 China PPR Pipe Used in Landscape Irrigation Application


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(1) Professional factory: We are manufacturer, specializing in manufacturing multilayer PP-R, PE pipe and PP-R, PE pipe fittings for more than13 years, our price is competitive with high quality. And we can delivery product in quick way.

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Q: Can plastic tubes be bent or shaped?
Yes, plastic tubes can be bent or shaped to a certain extent, depending on the type and flexibility of the plastic used.
Q: How do you store plastic tubes to prevent damage?
Plastic tubes can be stored properly to prevent damage by keeping them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. It is important to store them in an upright position or hang them horizontally to avoid any bending or warping. Additionally, using storage racks, shelves, or compartments can help in organizing and preventing any accidental damage.
Q: So I was eating GoGurt yogurt. And I think I accidentally swallowed a part or the jagged part on the top of the tube. I don't think it was very big. I'm guessing the size was the size of half of a dime or a 1/4 of a dime. I know this doesn't sound too bad, since I've heard people who swallowed pennies, then they were fine, but I don't know how to get rid of it. I can still breathe and drink normally, but when I talk for too long, my throat starts to hurt a little. So far, I've tried drinking lots of water, swallowing some food to push it down (rice. :D), coughing, vomiting, and clearing my throat but I think it's still there. I'm actually not sure if it's still there or if it is gone, or just made a cut so it hurts. But I don't want to go to the doctors or ER, I'm poor. Are there any other ways to get the plastic out? Oh and if I leave it there, how long will it take for it to go down my throat and digest?
I doubt there's anything solid still in your throat. The pharynx in lined with mucus membrane and it's a sensitive tissue as well. It's made to allow things to slide through but it's also sensitive as a protective measure. I expect some very small area in your oropharynx or laryngopharynx was mildly irritated. It will resolve spontaneously. Did you for some reason think this might be the first time this has happened in the history of man? (I'm just teasing you) Don't force the coughing, vomiting (this raises new issues) or throat-clearing anymore, that serves only to further and prolong the irritation. Ignore it and by tomorrow afternoon, you'll suddenly realize your throat no longer hurts. @ Daniel, neither of what you list is CPR. I think you're trying to describe abdominal thrusts and a mouth sweep. These measures can be utilized along with CPR when they are appropriate. You've demonstrated clearly that not only do you do not know to perform either one but that you do not understand the purpose of them.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used in medical applications?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used in medical applications. They are commonly used in various medical procedures such as intravenous therapy, catheterization, and drainage systems. Plastic tubes offer advantages such as flexibility, durability, and compatibility with different medical fluids. They are also cost-effective and can be easily disposed of after use, reducing the risk of contamination.
Q: How do plastic tubes compare to fiberglass tubes in terms of weight?
Plastic tubes are generally lighter in weight compared to fiberglass tubes.
Q: I have a pond pump and standard aquarium plastic tubing. I will be drilling tiny holes in equal increments throughout the tubing to release the air. Is there an equation to show the air pressure that will be released through the holes? I would like to know how many holes I need and how far to space them to achieve a certain amount of air pressure to be released from a specified length of tubing.This is a test and will not be done under water. A simple diffuser will not work for this application.Ideally I would like a formula where I can input the following and get a result:Tube LengthTube DiameterPump PSITube Hole SizeTube Hole QuantityTube Hole SpacingResultAirflow per Tube HoleAny help would be greatly appreciated. If you need more information please let me know.Thank you,
Well, I suppose it could be done, but you would need the pressure at each hole,which is decreasing as the tube length and water depth. And you have so many variables! I also like to calculate such things as you are doing, but this is really over the top! Here is what I would do; Get a measured paper cup (say 1 cup, or 1/4 litre). Experiment with various sizes and number of holes in your tubing, then hold the cup over the coiled tubing, under water at required depth, with air pump running. Measure the time to fill the inverted cup with air. If a 1/4 litre container fills with air in 15 seconds (1/4 minute), you know you are getting 1 litre per minute. Then try other hole configurations to get what you want. This would be more fun, more practical, and will give bettter results. Good luck Bill
Q: Suppose that you have an acrylic box containing water inside, as well as a submersible water pump and tubing. Also assume that you have a viable source of energy to turn the pump on.
A really simple solution I devised years ago for an application my employer had to connect through a plastic container was to use silicone rubber hose and a short piece of nylon air hose over which the silicone rubber hose could be fitted. To use, simply drill a hole through the plastic container, and then push the end of a piece of tubing connected to the pump outlet, to extend say about 10mm. outside the container. Then you wet the short piece of nylon tube, and push it into the end of that hose, and that will make a watertight connection through the tank wall. Then you simply slip another piece of silicone tubing onto the projecting end of the nylon tube. Job done. Many thousands of products using this style of cheap through connection were made, and there were absolutely no failures. They are still going strong to this day. Using clear (natural) silicone rubber tubing, such as medical tubing or natural industrial grade is fine. We had problems when we changed to a white tubing at one stage, as the white disintegrated with time when used with water from some locations. The key to success IS the silicone tubing. Plastic tubing hardens with age, and could therefore leak eventually.
Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to pressure changes?
Yes, plastic tubes are generally resistant to pressure changes.
Q: i bought 6 goldfish and there in a plastic tankbut theres no air tube yet i have a bigger tank that i need 2 set up but do my fish have enough air cuz there like coming to the surface like there trying to get air
You are getting some bad answers. Goldfish do require oxygen in their water, so you will need to add an airstone ASAP. If they are coming to the surface to gulp air, they are doing so in desperation the same way a man who is thirsting to death would try to lick mop water from a floor. It's not a good sign. BTW, SIX goldfish?? That's a lot, buddy. I hope you have a very large tank. To truly have healthy goldfish, you must consider their adult size. A fancy goldfish will grow anywhere from 6-8 inches. A common goldfish will grow 16 inches or more. To illustrate, I got nine tiny, tiny goldfish one year ago. Now four of them share a 55 gallon tank and five of them share a 75 gallon tank. If anything, they are crowded. And don't believe the myth that a fish will grow to the size of its tank. Even if its body growth is stunted, its organs will continue to grow, and it will die a slow, painful death. If you have a 20-gallon tank, you have room for one fancy goldfish; return six. If you have a 30-gallon tank, you MAY have room for two if they are fancy goldfish, not common; return five. If you have a 55-gallon tank, you may have room for four; return two. Do you get the picture? It sounds excessive right now because your goldfish are probably quite small at the moment, but if you take proper care of them and give them a proper tank, they will grow up quickly.
Q: What is the shelf life of plastic tubes?
The shelf life of plastic tubes can vary depending on various factors such as the type of plastic used, storage conditions, and intended use. Generally, plastic tubes have a long shelf life, ranging from a few months to several years, as long as they are stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Regular inspections and adherence to manufacturer's guidelines can help ensure the quality and usability of plastic tubes over time.

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