Ductile Iron Pipe Effective Length 6m EN545/EN598 DN500
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- Min Order Qty:
- 20 m.t.
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- 100000 m.t./month
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1.Ductile Iron Pipe Description :
DI pipe fittings are manufactured according to ISO 2531 or BS EN545 or BS4772 FOR POTABLE WATER ,internal is cement lining or wet epoxy coating;External is zinc plus bitumen or wet epoxy coating. We also manufacture ductile iron fittings with fusion bonded epoxy both inside and outside. All the producets are sutible to water pipes fields.We have passed ISO9001,ISO14001,OHSMS18001 certificate.
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
3.Ductile Iron Pipe Images:
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
5.FAQ:
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: is steel stronger than iron?
- Steel is stronger than iron. Steel is an alloy where carbon is added to iron. Iron is brittle and can break easily.
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- Q: When you take iron and sulphurs particles and add them up the change them into iron sulfide. Why does it still have the same amount of particles?
- The reaction is probably: 2Fe(s) + 3S(s) -- Fe2S3(s) When you say amount of particles, that's imprecise. Do you mean number, mass, or what? I assume you mean number. I also wonder if by particles you mean atoms. Because there's no way you're going to end up with the same number of particles in that reaction. Let me expain: If this reaction involved molecules - separate particles - you definitely wouldn't end up with the same number of particles. For every five reactant particles you started out with, you would end up with one particle of product. BUT this is not a reaction involving molecules, it is a reaction involving ions. And ions aren't usually present as separate particles; they're present as a network solid - a chunk of ions all lined up together in an orderly matrix. The problem is that even if the chunk counts as one particle, you are STILL starting with two chunks and ending up with one. If the question is, why does it still have the same number of atoms, that's easy: because the atoms don't get created or destroyed during the reaction, they just get rearranged. If you look at the equation, there are two Fe's to start with and two at the end of the reaction as well - the only difference is that before the reaction happens, the Fe's are stuck together. and after the reaction, they're separated from each other and instead combined with S's. I hope this helps.
- Q: Im looking for a flat iron that is also cute. Anyone know a website where I can find them. thanks :)
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- Q: What foods are rich in Iron?
- liver breakfast cereals leafy green vegetables like spinach, kale, collard greens when eating iron from plant sources, include a source of vitamin c such as oranges, orange juice etc to absorb it fully
- Q: There is a bottle with kerosene, an aqueous solution of iron(III)chloride and sodiume chloride.How to remove the kerosene and iron(III) ions in it?I suggest to use precipitation of Fe so add some hydroxide into it. But how about the kerosene? Some hydroxide can react with kerosene too. The solution will finally change to all soluble except Fe(III)2OH. Then what to do?Or do any body get other good answers except to use hydroxide?
- do electrolysis of solution 2 get iron
- Q: Is there other foods that have iron? Why do we even need iron in us?
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Ductile Iron Pipe Effective Length 6m EN545/EN598 DN500
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 20 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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