Ductile Iron Pipe of China Class K9 ISO2531
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 500000 m/month
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1. Ductile Iron Pipe Description :
It has high strength & hardnes as steel and better corrosin resistance than steerl and grey iron, I ductile iron pipe is the ideal substute for gray cast iron pipe and common steel pipe. In addition, our DI pipes are produced with good straightness, identical wall thickness, high dimension accuracy, smooth surface finished, remarkable mechanical properties and firmly sticking internal & external coating layer as well. Flexible Push-in joint and rubber gasket are used for more convenient installation of pipelines.
2. Ductile Iron Pipe Main Features:
1. ISO 2531 or EN 545 Standard K9 Class, K7 Class and C Class
2. ISO 9001 Certificate
3. ISO 2531 & EN 545 Certificate
4. WRAS Potable Water Certificate for Cemen Internal Lining
5. WRAS EPDM Rubber Gasket or NBR Rubber Gasket
6. DN80mm - DN2600mm
7. Black Bitumen or Blue Epoxy Coating
8. Lengh = 6m or cut into 5.6m, 5.7m, 5.8m
3.Ductile Iron Pipe Images:
4.Ductile Iron Pipe Specification:
1) The standard of pipe: ISO2531:1998, K9
2) Effective length: 6m
3) Inner cement line: Portland cement line as per ISO4179
4) Zinc coating: at least 130g/m2 as per ISO8179
5) Bitumen painting: at least 70um as per ISO8179
6) With 100% quantity of NBR ring, or SBR ring, or EPDM ring as per ISO4633
7) DN80mm-800mm
8) High strength, lighter than grey iron, good corrosion resistance, no furring, small flow resistance, easy fixing, long life tome about 100 yeas
9) Checked by automatic inspection equipment
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1.For Price CIF CFR FOB CPT and so on both ok for us
2.For Delivery we must try us best to send goods to you asap
3.For Package all standard seaworthy package
4.For Payment, T/T L/C which convenience for you will be ok
- Q:I am not very good at chemistry, so I guess my question is how much does structure change once it binds to became salt.Will iron citrate still bind to the same things as iron?Thank you!
- No, iron citrate won't bind to much of anything. The citrate chelates the iron, which basically means it encloses the iron like a cage or a protective bubble. So iron citrate isn't really a salt per say. Most salts dissolve pretty easily, usually in water. But iron citrate doesn't dissolve in water; the only thing it seems to be able to dissolve in is ammonia.
- Q:What are some foods with iron?
- Tubed tires are generally used on bikes with spoke wheels. You can run a tubeless tire in a spoke wheel but you have to have the inside of the rim sealed first. I wouldn't recommend it. Changing tires yourself is possible, and many do it using flathead screwdrivers and the like. If you have tubes be very careful not to pinch the tube when putting it in - otherwise you will have to buy a new tube and do it all over again. Another consideration is balancing - you won't like riding a bike with the tires out of balance. I ride about 10-12,000 miles a year and I personally prefer to have someone mount and balance my tires for me - usually costs me about $100 for the pair - worth it in my book.
- Q:I am a runner and i do alot of it and i was wondering why it is inportant to have enough iron and what are the benefits from having the right amount of iron? Also i take a vitamin that has iron but it has more calcium in it and i know calcium absorbs iron so will taking this vitamin decrease the amount of iron that i intake? also is it better that i take a seperate iron suppliment to make sure i get enough so it will help?
- Iron is needed for your body to transport Oxygen. The Oxygen gets bound with red bloodcells and transported this way. (Oxygen is transported through plasma for only a small percentage). So the more Iron you have, the more red bloodcells can carry Oxygen, the more oxygen can be transported the easier exercising will be. BUT, there's always a but. When you're taking in too much iron (only caused by taking supplements when not needed) you may get poisoned. In some (extreme) cases this can cause death. My advice: let your MD take a blood sample and analyse it. See what your iron-count is. When it's too low, take some supplements for 2 months.
- Q:I am trying to get a normal level of iron cuz Im always being told my iron low
- Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for Iron 0 to 6 months, 0.27 milligrams of Iron per day 7 - 12 months, 11 milligrams of Iron per day 1 -3 years, 7 milligrams of Iron per day 4 -8 years, 10 milligrams of Iron per day 9 to 13 years old, 8 milligrams of Iron per day Males 14 to 18 years old - 15 milligrams of Iron per day Females 14 to 18 years old - 18 milligrams of Iron per day Males 19 to 50 years old - 8 milligrams of Iron per day Females 19 to 50 years old - 18 milligrams of Iron per day Males and females 51 years and older, 8 milligrams of Iron per day Pregnant females all ages, 27 milligrams of Iron daily Lactating females age 14 to 18, 10 milligrams of Iron per day Lactating females over age 19, 9 milligrams of Iron per day
- Q:Could Iron be evaporated. If Iron cannot be evaporated(base on my belief, Iron cannot be evaporated because it is a heavy element), then why Radon, an obviously heavier element to iron, is a gas?
- All cold air intakes operate on the principle of increasing the amount of oxygen available for combustion with fuel. Because cooler air has a higher density (greater mass per unit volume), cold air intakes generally work by introducing cooler air from outside the hot engine bay. However, the term cold air intake is often used to describe other methods of increasing oxygen to an engine, which may even increase the temperature of the air coming into an engine. Some strategies used in designing cold-air intakes are: increasing the diameter of the air intake, allowing increased airflow. smoothing the interior of the intake to reduce air resistance. providing a more direct route to the air intake. tuning the length of the intake to provide maximum airflow at certain engine speeds (RPM). using a more efficient, less restricting air filter. Yes, it is true that it can suck up water if too close to the ground. As for how often to clean; Clean it every time you do your oil changes. 10 points please! Plus bonus points for the sucking up water question. ;D
- Q:is overdose of iron chloride in vitamin tablets poisonous or harmful in any way to the body? if so, what is the percentage of overdose?
- It's the iron which is the toxin here rather than the chloride ion. Iron causes loads of poisoning events. When ingested it first would make you very sick but then you would suddenly seem OK. However, within a short period after, your bloodstream would be carrying the absorbed iron around this would cause imbalances damage to the organs. There was even an episode of ER with an iron poisoning storyline. Good info below.
- Q:wat kinds of foods or friuts are packed with iron?
- Meat, poultry and fish have the highest concentrations of iron and are known to increase iron absorption. If you are a vegetarian, there is iron in such foods as dried fruit, molasses, and leafy green veggies. However, this iron is not as easily absorbed by the body. You can also try cooking with cast iron cookware to increase iron in your foods. Foods with vitamin C also help you absorb iron, so eating foods with iron at the same time as these will help. Being iron-deficient is pretty uncommon in men, though possible if you are vegetarian, an endurance athlete, or have certain chronic diseases. I would warn against taking iron supplements without talking to your doctor as too much iron intake has been linked with heart problems. If you do need to increase your iron, you should also try to avoid common foods that interfere with iron absorption like coffee and tea and foods with a lot of calcium.
- Q:When iron is removed from its ore or oxide, the carbon used reacts with oxygen to leave the iron alone, but why doesn‘t it react with the iron? (since the iron is more reactive than oxygen) I asked this question in science class and no one knew the answer, my teacher told them to look it up and I wanna know why.Thank you :)
- Well when the earth was a babt, it was extremly hot and molten. The inside of the earth rotated extremly fast. Eventuly, as the crust cooled, the core stayed the same. But because the core is made of iron and nickle(magnetic metals) and spining really fast and undergoing heavy pressuse, it creates a magnetic field
- Q:Why do you lose iron when you are on your period?
- You loose Iron because you loose some blood during you Period. To get Iron back you can eat dark Green veggies like Spinach (sp?) or Broccoli and red meat.
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Ductile Iron Pipe of China Class K9 ISO2531
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 500000 m/month
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