• Ductile Iron Pipe Diameter DN80~DN1600 Model Number:T type/Flange type System 1
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Ductile Iron Pipe Diameter DN80~DN1600 Model Number:T type/Flange type

Ductile Iron Pipe Diameter DN80~DN1600 Model Number:T type/Flange type

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1.Ductile Iron Pipe Description :
1) Pipes confirm to ISO2531,K9 class,T type joint,6m long,with inside cements lining conform to ISO4179,  outside Zinc 
spraying(130g/m2) and bitumen coating(70μm) conform to ISO8179.
2) Pipe ends: Spigot and socket ends, with 100% SBR rubber gaskets accoding to ISO4633
3) we can do third party inspection according to customer's request.
4) Our products have been sold to many international market, such as Middle East and South East Asia and Africa.

2.Main Features of the Ductile Iron Pipe:
1. Material: Ductile iron grade 500-7/ 450-10 in accordance with ISO1083
2. Standard: ISO 2531, EN545, EN598, ANSI, AWWA
3. Certificate: ISO9001, ISO14001, SGS, NSF, WRAS
4. Test: In accordance with ISO 2531 / EN 545 / EN598 and 100% water pressure test
5. Length: 6m or cut into 5.6m, 5.7m, 5.8m
6. Internal Lining: Cement, conform to ISO4179
7. External coating: Zinc + Bitumen, conform to ISO8179
8. Rubber: NBR, SBR, EPDM according to ISO4633 / EN681.1
3.Ductile Iron Pipe Images:

Ductile Iron Pipe Diameter DN80~DN1600 Model Number:T type/Flange type

Ductile Iron Pipe Diameter DN80~DN1600 Model Number:T type/Flange type

4.Ductile Iron Pipe  Specification:
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
Model Number: DN80-1600
Length: 6M/5.7M/NEGOTIATED
Standard: ISO2531 / EN545
Application: Potable/Sewage Water
Diameter: DN80-1600
Shape: Round
Hardness: 230
Pipe Wall Thickness: standerd
Pull Strength: 420
Yield (≥ MPa): 300
Material: Ductile Iron
water ductile iron pipe: SO2531 / EN545 DI pipe

5.FAQ:
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
1.Q: Why would you choose ductile iron pipe rather than other pipe materials?
A:The reasons are obvious for that not only ductile iron pipe possesses the inherent strength and flexibility of ductile iron, combined with proven corrosion protection systems, but also the cost savings can be achieved from design to installation and commissioning.
2.Q:Why can you guarantee the inner of pipes can’t be corroded?
A: High alumina cement mortar lining and sulphate-resistant cement mortar lining. These two special linings are applicable to inner anti-corrosion for sewage pipes, improving resistance to erosion of the sewage components.

Q: I need a curling iron, for a reasonable price. Help please!!
just changing the brake pads air can,t get into the brake lines ! this is just a guess but did you remove the cap on the master cylinder before you used a c-clamp on the calipers ? sounds like you blew the rear seal in the master cylinder !
Q: The back of my jacket has a double pleat (like an invisible expansion) that has folded open on one side. I‘m trying to figure out how to make it lie flat again. An iron? OR?
As the previous members have said - do not iron your leather jacket. What you can do is to block it or press it. Arrange your coat on a clean, stable, flat surface cover it with a cloth or towel place a flat weighted object over the pleat. Use something like a dictionary of phone book. Check to make sure it isn't too heavy and creating another line or crease elsewhere. Leave the weight on for about 30 minutes to an hour. If this doesn't work, consult a dry cleaner who can clean leather clothing. You may have to have it cleaned and professionally blocked.
Q: cast iron is widely used in manufacturing irrigation sluice gates penstocks.
From pedia: Cast iron usually refers to grey cast iron, but identifies a large group of ferrous alloys, which solidify with a eutectic. Iron accounts for more than 95%, while the main alloying elements are carbon and silicon. The amount of carbon in cast irons is the range 2.1 - 4%, as ferrous alloys with less are denoted carbon steel by definition. Cast irons contain appreciable amounts of silicon, normally 1 - 3%, and consequently these alloys should be considered ternary Fe-C-Si alloys. So, in general: iron, carbon, and silicon, with the carbon content being higher than in steel, making the cast iron more brittle than steel.
Q: I‘m rather stuck on this question:What mass of iron(II) sulfate would be needed to provide 28 grams of iron?I know that the mass of one mole of iron(II) sulfate is 152g, but I‘m not entirely certain of the question.All posts are appreciated!
Iron (II) Sulfate formula is FeSO4 That is 1--Iron,1-Sulfur,4-Oxygen Atomic weights are Fe-56 S-32 O-16 (4 O- 64) Add them up and you get 152 thats why one mole weighs 152 grams So one mole of Iron(II) Sulfate has 56 grams of Iron in it. To get 28 grams of Iron would be one half mole or 76 grams of Iron (II) Sulfate. Make Sense ?
Q: Cos chiffon looks so fragile, and I‘m scared that if I iron it, it would . burn? Thank you
For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/ayjr4 I have several and there are a couple of problems with washing them with water. One is that they tend to shrink, another is that they bleed, fade and color transfer depending on the dye that was used. Almost every one requires steaming or ironing after wet washing because they wrinkle terribly. I have found using the at home in dryer dry cleaning kit avoids most of those problems. To keep them from shrinking, I use the air dry setting so they are not subjected to high heat. I still steam or touch up iron the garment after treatment, but I like mine to look perfect.
Q: whats a good brand for curling irons?
Look for irons that combine tourmaline technology with porcelain or ceramic design. Tourmaline is a natural crystal commonly used in hot irons and blow-dryers because of its negative ionic charge (which eliminates frizz and closes your hair cuticle) and infrared heat (which provides faster styling with less damage), while porcelain and ceramic irons distribute heat evenly on rods, meaning there are no “hot spots” that can burn hair and cause damage. Some good ones to try include T3 Bespoke Labs Medium Duality Iron (it works as a curling and straightening iron), Infiniti by Conair Tourmaline Ceramic Curling Iron, and CHI Turbo Professional Ceramic Curling Iron. Also, don’t forget to protect your hair before curling it. The idea is to put a barrier between your hair and direct heat, so any styling product or leave-in conditioner is better than nothing at all, but products like Matrix Iron Smoother, Nexxus Heat Protexx, and L’Oréal Nature’s Therapy Heat Control multitask by providing heat-damage protection and hold for your style.

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