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Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

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100 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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1.Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:

DN80-300 bundled with steel belt ( the bundle size see the product detail part) DN400-1200 are in bulk

Delivery Detail:

at least 5days for MOQ

2.Specifications

Ductile iron pipe comply with ISO2531/EN545
1)We are factory
2)Best quality
3)Competive price
4)On time delivery

3.Features:

  • Facilitating high resistance to loadings, pressure and vacuum with high tensile strength,

  • Enabling high resistance to corrosion,

  • Not requiring cathodic protection,

  • Less operating cost since cast pipes have larger nominal diameter than polyethylene pipes.

  • Being the best pipe in case of an earthquake, with its ability of resilience and resistance to impacts without deformation,

  • Long product life, exceeding 50 years,

  • Preserving the quality of water with healthy interior coating.

 4.Applied Standards:

General Design

ISO 2531
EN 545
EN 598

Internal Lining

ISO 4179

External Coating

ISO 8179

Polyethylene Coating (Optional)

ISO 8180

 5.Joint Types:

Push-on Type

TYT Type

Standard Type

6. Diameters:

Pipes

Ø80 – Ø1200 mm (L = 6m, and 5.7m)

Fittings

Ø80 - Ø2200 mm

7. Wall Thickness:

Pipes

C and K classes

Fittings

Class K10 - K12

 8.Test Pressures:

Pipes

for Ø80 - Ø300 mm

50 bar / 40 bar

for Ø350 - Ø600 mm

40 bar / 30 bar

for Ø700 - Ø1000 mm

32 bar / 25 bar

for Ø1100 - Ø2600 mm

25 bar

 

Fittings

for Ø40 - Ø300 mm

25 bar (*)

for Ø350 - Ø600 mm

16 bar

for Ø700 - Ø2600 mm

10 bar

(*16 bar for fittings with PN10 flanges)

 

9.Materials:

Pipe

Ductile iron casting, minimum 420 MPa tensile strength

Internal Lining

Concrete Lining, ISO 4179

Socket Internal 10.Lining

200 micron epoxy coating

External Coating

70 micron bitumen coating on 130 gr/m2 zinc coating, ISO 8179
70 micron bitumen coating on 200 gr/m2 Zn-Al coating (optional)

 

Fittings

Ductile iron casting, minimum 420 MPa tensile strength

Internal Lining

Concrete Lining, ISO 4179
Epoxy Coating (optional)

External Coating

70 micron bitumen coating on 130 gr/m2 zinc coating, ISO 8179
200 micron epoxy coating on 200 gr/m2 Al-Zn coating

 

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings with Good Quality Made In China

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Q: I am donating blood next Tuesday, and it says to eat iron-enriched food. What are some of these?
pork isn't the truly source of b12. this has lengthy been disproved by technique of the precise PhD nutritionists many situations. It truly takes 0.5 a mind to figure out. Herbivore animals want b12 besides. they don't eat meat. they don't take supplementations. shall we see how do they stay, how do they stay longer than carnivores typically. they're blood count number, videos and haemoglobin are more desirable than carnivores it really is a demonstration of b12 properly nourishment. What a secret. to respond to your question oats and leafy vegetables.
Q: Why is flat irons better than hair dryers?
ghd's!!!! definitely the best but quite expensive - about ?100. well worth it tho!
Q: Is the ductile iron pipe metal pipe?
Ferrous, manganese, chromium, or a substance with a metallic property based on them is called ferrous metal. Ferrous metals are carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron, etc.
Q: I‘m doing an essay which requires in depth details about the role of iron in bacteria. i‘ve been searching for a while but can‘t find a place that goes into detail more than saying all things need iron.Any help would be appreciated
Iron plays the same role in bacteria much as it does in humans (apart from its role in hemoglobin, that is). Iron acts as an enzyme cofactor. Many enzymes in bacteria (and every other life form on Earth) require metal ions to be active. We call these specific ions co-factors. That is why there is a whole field of study on proteins called siderophores. These iron scavenging proteins can rip iron away from the environment.whether that be a host organisms (like us) or some mud puddle. Iron, in some environemnts, can actually be a limiting nutrient for growth. For more information, I would google (or pedia search) the terms siderophore, lactoferrin, and transferrin. I hope this helps! Good luck!
Q: What does the existence of iron-rich rocks during the Precambrian indicate about the evolution of Earth‘s atmosphere?
the precambrian represents a VERY VERY large chunk of time. it is everything before about 540 million years ago. if earth is 4.6 billion years old, thats means the pC lasted about 4.1 billion years. there was not always abundant oxygen on earth. in fact, earth was very anoxic, and oxygen was a nasty, poisonous byproduct to the earliest entities of life. about 2 billion years ago, halfway through the pC, the first photosynthetic bacteria start pumping the O2 out into the ocean. iron in the seawater quickly reacted with any new oxygen to form that characteristic rust-colored iron oxide, Fe2O3. the iron minerals quickly fell out of suspension, causing the notorious banded iron formations (BIFS) however, since there was a limited amount of iron and an exponentially increasing amount of free oxygen, eventually that chemical sink was used up and O2 was able to accumulate. organisms at the time either had to adapt to being tolerant of oxygen, die off, or take refuge (e.g. the organisms that now live by deep ocean thermal vents). so, for your answer, we really only see iron-rich rocks during the later half of the precambrian. it documents a time where the oxygen produced was being locked up into iron-oxide minerals instead of accumulating in the ocean (and thus the atmosphere because of mixing). it was only once all the iron was oxidized that the O2 crisis set in and free oxygen began to accumulate.
Q: Well we all SHOULD know that elements from Manganese down to Hydrogen combine to create energy and all elements from Cobalt up decompose to create energy. All this ends at Iron. So how does Iron create nuclear energy? Does it combine or does it decompose?
Hi. Iron is the ultimate byproduct of fusion. When a stars core gets to the point where there are not enough fusionable elements to keep fighting gravitational collapse then gravity's energy forces some of the iron to form even higher order elements. These mostly radioactive elements under go fission, but they are really converting the gravitational kinetic energy, not producing energy. Hope this helps.
Q: during a period or implantation bleeding, if you pass some small clots, is that due to having low iron?? if not, what are clots and why do some poeple pass them while bleeding??
idk im anemic i dont know what a clot is what is it?
Q: Mortorhead in my opinion is better.but i do like Iron Maiden!
the cool air intake will increase the power scoops are mostly for looks

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