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Plastic Tubes A1 Type PP-R Ball Valve with Brass Ball

Plastic Tubes A1 Type PP-R Ball Valve with Brass Ball

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Product Description:

 

 A1 Type PP-R ball valve with brass ball

Quick Details

  • Material: Plastic

  • Technics: Injection

  • Type: Valve

  • Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: DSW358-363

  • Connection: Welding

  • Shape: Equal

  • Head Code: Round

  • Standard: ISO,DIN,EN,MSS,API,BS,ANSI

  • Certification: ISO9001,CE

Specifications

Standard: DIN8077/8078
Material: R200P from Korea   

 A1 Type PP-R ball valve with brass ball

Our Advantages:

 

1) Healthy, bacteriological neutral, conforming to drinking water standards
2) Resistant to high temperatures, good impact strength

3) Convenient and reliable installation, low construction expenses
4) Excellent heat-insulation property from minimum thermal conductivity
5) Lightweight, convenient to transport and handle, good for labor-saving
6) Smooth inner walls reduce pressure loss and increase flow speed
7) Sound insulation (reduced by 40% compared to galvanized steel pipes)

 

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FAQ

Q1:How can i get a sample?

A1: You can get samples by communicate with our export sales.

Q2:How long is delivery?

A2:Delivery time will be 30-45 days according to order quantity.

Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for wastewater management?
Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for wastewater management. They are commonly used in various applications such as sewer lines, drainage systems, and underground water management. Plastic tubes offer benefits like durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation, making them a reliable and cost-effective option for managing wastewater.
Q: How are plastic tubes tested for quality and safety?
Plastic tubes are tested for quality and safety through a series of rigorous procedures. These tests typically include visual inspections to ensure there are no visible defects or irregularities in the tubes. Additionally, mechanical tests are conducted to assess factors such as flexibility, durability, and resistance to pressure or impact. Chemical tests are also performed to confirm that the tubes are free from harmful substances and suitable for their intended use. Furthermore, the tubes may undergo tests for temperature resistance, UV stability, and potential leakage. Overall, these comprehensive testing methods help ensure that plastic tubes meet the necessary quality and safety standards before being used in various applications.
Q: How do plastic tubes compare to ABS tubes in terms of impact resistance?
Plastic tubes generally have lower impact resistance compared to ABS tubes. ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is known for its exceptional impact resistance, making it a preferred choice in applications where durability and resistance to impacts are crucial.
Q: Seems to me they could be half the size they are and would still be perfectly usable.
There are so many other problems in this world. Bigger ones. Plastic is plastic man. If the tube was half the size, that's half the stuff, so you'd buy twice as much. Same amount of plastic. More work in production. Pointless. *shrugs*
Q: I hate the plastic tubes. They're fiddly awkward to use, especially as they get near running out. Metal was SOOO much easier. Just roll up the tube it stays rolled up. Just squeeze the metal it doesn't pop right up as soon as you release the pressure, but stays down. Basically metal packaging was right for the job. Plastic tubes are a poor, inadequate alternative, I hate them.It can't be due to cost, since so many drinks are still sold in metal cans, if it was down to the cost all the metal cans would be replaced with cheaper plastic alternatives, but they're not.So what is the reason it's only plastic for toothpaste now?
It is due to cost. Drinks used to be sold in steel cans and glass bottles, now they are sold in aluminum cans and plastic bottles, due to cost. You can buy a plastic clip to put on the toothpaste tube to solve your problem.
Q: This is for an engineering class. The tower cannot have any supports and must extend horizontally over 7 feet without touching the floor. It can bend. It is also going to be extended from a 1.5 inch plastic tube. Please answer ASAP! Need answer before 11/28/07. Thanks
Sounds like you're describing a cantilever. Not so much a tower as a section of a bridge, yes?
Q: We are going to buy a new fridge and we want one with an icemaker. the ideal place for it is about 32 feet (running the tubing) away from the water source. Is this possible to do? We are on a flat slab so we cannot run under the floors. it would have to be run up the wall, across part of the ceiling and under the sink.
Do not use that small plastic tubing to run in those places.Use copper tubing,so that there won't be any leaks.
Q: anyone know of tube shaped bellows? I'm also interested in large plastic pipe that is like bellows.
Try plastic dryer vent pipe. Its spiral wire with some kind of mylar like skin. It can be used as bellows. Right around 4 diameter.
Q: Ok so I now have all my gear to go bass fishing and im using some soft plastic tubes and brush hogs mainly using a carolina rig. I will be fishing in lakes for small mouth and large mouth. After casting what are some good methods of retrieval for the lures other than just reeling it in. for instance should i pause for so many seconds after the bait hits the water then reel? or should i reel then pause for so many seconds then reel again?
Bass WILL hit a motionless bait. With a carolina rig, it is all about keeping it on the bottom. Try to drag the weight on the bottom as much as possible, that makes noise, which attracts the fish. As far as how to reel it in, try a lot of different techniques until you get a bite, then try to duplicate what you were doing. But the most important thing with a c-rig is to keep that bait on the bottom, just drag it along, eventually something will grab it. Good luck.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for vacuum systems?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for vacuum systems. However, it is important to consider the type of plastic used and its compatibility with the specific vacuum requirements. Some plastics may not withstand the pressure or temperature changes associated with vacuum systems, so it is crucial to choose the appropriate plastic material that can handle the vacuum conditions effectively.

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