Ductile Iron Pipe Fitting EN545 Double-Socket Duckfoot Bend
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
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1.Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Description :
1) Pipe fittings 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 fittings 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.
2.Main Features of the Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings:
1. Best Raw material
2. Good service
3. Competitive price
4. Fast delivery
5. High quality products
1).Quality guarantee
• Chemical checking
• NDE after rough machining
• Mechanical testing after heat treatment
2).Quality document
• Full Q.A document as per client request
3).Packing and Shipping
• standard export package(carton/wooden case/pallet)
• accept FOB,FAS,CNF,CIF door to door etc or customer designated shipping agent
3.Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Images:
4.Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Specification:
Standard: API SPEC 5L 44th eidtion,ASTM A252-98(2007)
Grade: A53 Grades A/B, ASTM A106 Grades B/C,ASTM A179
AWWA, C200, ASTM A139, ASTM A120, API 5L Grade B
Weld Alternatives: LSAW
OD size range: 6.4~44.5mm
Wall thickness: 406.4~1422mm
Length: 3 - 12 m according to requirment
5.FAQ:
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
1.Q: Why would you choose ductile iron pipe fittings rather than other pipe fittings materials?
A:The reasons are obvious for that not only ductile iron pipe fittings 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 fittings, improving resistance to erosion of the sewage components.
- Q: I was told today that my daughter has low iron. That explains why she licks the walls and floors. Anyways we were told its normal for babies her age(she will be a year old this saturday) to have low iron because of changes in diet. Like switching to whole milk. Anyways we will be adding things to her diet to try and get her iron up to the normal level but would it be best to keep her on formula longer, like the Go and Grow formula, to help with the iron problems? I read that real milk can depleet the body further of iron if to much milk is consumed. Or should I try and control just by what she eats because she won‘t be able to drink formula forever. If diet can fix the problem thats the route I want to go. I don‘t want to give her drops and have her be constipated and have messed up teeth if I don‘t have to. Also do iron problems tend to go away?
- The best way to increase iron in the baby is to give him/her meat. Meat is high in iron. Just use your own meat and cut it up or puree it in the blender. Beef is higher than either fish or poultry. You can increase this iron by cooking or heating baby foods in cast iron. Studies done in the past by the Dept. of Agriculture found that just giving parents a set of cast iron pans eliminated all but pernicious iron issues (caused by a medical problem) in all at-risk infants. They would still be doing that if Republicans hadn't cut out the program that funded it. ($30 for a set a pans vs. $1,100 to treat anemia). As your baby gets a little older, fish, chicken, beans all add good amounts of iron requiring no other supplementation. You are correct that milk can deplete the body of further iron, but formula does the same thing. The only difference is that they add iron drops to formula. You can do the same by buying vitamin drops for infants at your pharmacy. Same stuff. Get your kid off the sugar (which is what provides most of the calories in formula) and eliminate formula. Anemia does tend to go away as the child is able to consume more items with iron in them.
- Q: I was taking iron supplements but I was afraid that I was getting far too much iron which I know isn‘t good either. However, I‘m afraid now that I am lacking iron, I don‘t feel symptoms or anything but I stupidly forgot to eat plenty of iron-rich foods. I think I‘m okay, but I was just wondering if I should take supplements again, and if so how often, etc? Oh, and I‘m 17 and a vegetarian but doing my research into becoming vegan (how I came across my lack of iron-rich foods, haha)Thanks in advance. :)
- Too much iron can be very bad for you.iron supplements are dangerous if taken to excess. Focus on getting it in your diet instead. Spinach, curky kale and broccoli baked beans (a half can provides quite a lot of iron) branflakes Dried apricots, prunes and figs (great for snack attacks) blackstrap molasses (sweet, sticky by-product of sugar products.lots of vegetarians take a couple spoonfuls of this a day for iron and other stuff. You'll either love the taste or hate it) tofu red lentils brown rice sesame and pumpkin seeds (sprinkle a spoonful of raw seeds over salads, soups, and your evening meal) dark chocolate (don't use this as an excuse to go on a binge lol) Also get lots of vitamin C as it helps iron absorption in the body.
- Q: My 9 month old daughter has been throwing up since about a month old. Its not normal baby spit up, its much more. But its not projectile, so her doctor says she‘ll grow out of it. I‘m very concerned, because in a day, total, she‘ll throw up about a whole bottles worth (8oz.), if not more. She‘s been one acid reflux meds, and has tried many formulas. She‘s been on Enfamil lipil A.R. w/iron. I‘m curious uld her body be making enough iron, to where formulas with iron could cause her to throw up? It‘s very fustrating as a mother, seeing your baby vomiting soo much.
- my son was also like this - however his iron was too low. hes 4 months old and would spit up TONS. at least 4 pukes a day in which about 3 ozs would come up each time. so i went to an apothecary here in town and talked to the pharmacist. my dr wasnt being helpful so he gave me some poweder to put in my sons bottle - its called L Glucosamine and hes only been on it for 5 days and he still pukes as many times a day, but MUCH less with each puke. its a natural safe way to help the little flap in the baby's mouth to develop quicker and it has probably already saved me half a load of laundry in 5 days! for the first time, he can wear an outfit for more than an hour at a time. its been a blessing! it was only 13.50 for one bottle (1/4 tsp per bottle) and he said chances are i'll only need the one bottle and the problem will be cleared up. correction : its L GLUTAMINE powder, sorry!
- Q: Would iron decrease or increase blood pressure?
- Low or high iron has no effect on blood pressure. The cause of low iron may effect the blood pressure though. Lets say you have anemia because you have a GI bleed and you have lost alot of blood. You would have low iron in blood but also loss of blood volume, this would make your blood pressure lower, but not because of low iron.
- Q: Also listing other foods that provide quick iron absorption would be helpful.
- Venison is a rich source of protein, niacin, iron , B1, B2, B6, B12, copper and zinc. It is lower in calories, cholesterol and fat than most cuts of meat. A 3oz serving of venison contains: niacin/vitamin B3 (5.7mg), potassium (330mg), phosphorus (201mg), iron (2.92mg), selenium (10mcg) and zinc (4.2mg).(USDA) There are forms of dietary iron heme and nonheme. Heme is derived from hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that delivers oxygen to cells. Heme iron is found in animal foods that originally contained hemoglobin, such as red meats, fish and poultry. Iron in plant foods such as lentils and beans is arranged in a chemical structure called nonheme iron. It is also found in iron-enriched and iron-fortified foods. Hem iron is absorbed better than nonheme iron, but most dietary iron is nonheme iron. Best heme iron: Chicken livers, cooked 3 1/2 oz 12.8mg oysters breaded/fried 64.5mg Beef, chuck, lean braised 3oz3.2mg Best nonheme iron: Ready to eat cereal, 100% ffortified, 3/4 cup18mg Oatmeal, instant, fortified, prepared with water, 1 cup.10mg Soybeans 1 cup boiled.8.8mg Lentils, boiled, 1 cup.6.6 Beans 1 cup.4.5-5.2mg Vitamin A helps mobilize iron from its storage sites, so a deficiency of vitamin A limits the body's ability to use stored iron. Meat proteins and vitamin C will improve the absorption of nonheme iron. Tannins (found in tea) and calcium can decrease absorption of nonheme iron.
- Q: i asked a question earlier about how i am really tired all the time. some ppl answered yadayada yeah. so i looked it up on google and it said iron defiency. like without enough iron? i heard this can make your period brown. if i have more iron will taht make it red? i just got my first period and it was brown. im always tired too. i truly dont get enough iron. i know thatalso. what are some foods that have A LOT of iron??thanks
- Grains will give you iron such as english muffins, brown rice, wheat bread, spaghetti, raisin bran. Also some vegtables are rich in iron such as brocolli, green beans, and beets. For more foods that contain iron just type iron rich foods into a google search. If you don't particularly care for these foods you can take an iron suppliment found at any drug store. You should also talk to your doctor about this as well to make sure that an iron deficiency is what you have (which is what it sounds like).
- Q: I‘ve been giving my 10-1/2 month baby girl with a Nestle infant cereal Cerelac since she was 6 months. Here in the Philippines, the iron content of Nestle Cerelac is 5 mg / 50 g of dry cereal. How much Iron content of infant cereal should be to be adequate in supplying iron nutrition to a growing baby? How much iron content in infant cereal in the U.S ? . Thank you.
- Synthetic iron in baby cereals is very poorly absorbed, about 4-10%. If you are worried about the amount of iron in your babies diet (which you shouldn't be if they are eating at least 20oz of formula a day, or breastfed) then you should be adding easy to absorb sources. The easiest to absorb is heme iron found in meats, poultry, fish. Vitamin C is also key to the absorption of iron so be sure to add a source of that as well. Mixing heme and non-heme sources can make it easier to absorb the non-heme sources. So meat and spinach or beans is better than spinach or beans alone.
- Q: I want a new flat/curler iron. I‘ve been looking at the Instyler, Chi, and the Babyliss.I‘m kinda leaning towards the Babyliss Pro Nano Titanium Flat. It looks pretty cool^^ So. Can anyone help me out? Thankies!;3
- good tires could be anywhere from 450 to 1000 depending on what kind your looking to get
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Ductile Iron Pipe Fitting EN545 Double-Socket Duckfoot Bend
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m.t./month
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