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Plastic Tubes HDPE Pipe PE80

Plastic Tubes HDPE Pipe PE80

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Specifications

HDPE pipe
1.Model: DN16mm-DN1200mm
2.Material: PE80, PE100
3.Press level: 0.4MPa-1.6MPa

Features:

Model: DN16mm-DN1200mm

Material: PE80, PE100

Press level: 0.4MPa-1.6MPa

Color: black, with blue strip
Executive standard: ISO4427 EN12201 ASTMF714 AS4130 GB/T13663

Length: 4m,6m and 12m, or as your request

HDPE pipe Performance and Features:

1. Environmental Material.

HDPE is a kind of no-toxic, tasteless and unharmful chemical material, and HDPE PIPE, inherits those typical features nicely.

2. Good Flexibility.

When it is used in dredging pipe, the rubber flexible connectors can be saved because of its good flexibility.

3. Low Hydraulic Resistance.

The smooth inner wall make the water transportation capacity improve more than 30% under the same condition.

4. No Leakage.

The technics of hot-fusion and electric-fusion make sure the the strength of welding point is stronger than the body pipe itself.

5. High abrasion performance.

Its wear resistance is 4 times as the steel pipe.

6. Anti-corrosion and crack growth resistance.

7. Long lifetime durable in use.

50 years at least.

8. Economy

Low delivery, installation and maintenance cost.

HDPE water supply pipe application

1. Water pipe network system for civil engineering.

2. Urban and rural drinking water pipeline.

3. Agricultural irrigation pipe.

4. Other industries related to liquid transportation, especially for corrosive liquid.

Q: The dishwasher behind my bar at work has a leak. The pipe that's leaking is Parker Parflex PP 3/8 plastic tubing that connects into a metal nut and brings clean water in. The pipe has a leak exactly where it meets the nut, so in theory I could cut off the cracked portion and then re-seal it to the nut. Can I cut it with wire cutters? Should it be sanded after I cut it? Do I use a teflon sealant? Thanks for any help!
That should be a compression fitting. If it's a brass fitting then they are one time use. You can get a new brass fitting, cut the PP tube clean with a knife or a razor blade - be careful not to cut yourself please, then install the nut over the tube, slip the compression ring over the tube and if there's an insert that goes inside the PP, insert that. Then push the hose into the fitting and slide the nut and ring to the threaded portion of the fitting and tighten it. Be careful to tighten it enough to seal but not so tight you cut through the pipe again. It's likely the reason you have the leak in the first place is because someone overtightened it. OR you can simply buy a replacement hose. I'd prefer a wire braid shielded pipe. Stronger and made with a professional fitting on the end, one you don't have to mess with. My opinion, replacing the tube is the better idea. And they're not stupidly expensive either. Good luck with your project. '')
Q: What are the disadvantages of using plastic tubes compared to other materials?
Plastic tubes have several disadvantages when compared to other materials. Firstly, they are less durable and prone to breakage, especially under high pressure or extreme temperatures. Secondly, plastic tubes are more susceptible to chemical reactions and can degrade when exposed to certain substances, limiting their compatibility. Additionally, plastic tubes may not provide the same level of insulation or resistance to UV radiation as other materials, which can affect their performance and lifespan. Lastly, the production and disposal of plastic tubes contribute to environmental pollution, as they are not easily biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to decompose.
Q: I still have the fork tubes mounted to the bike. I have removed the cap, spacer tube, washer, spring, damper bolt (from the bottom of the tube) and removed the damper and short spring. I have pried the dust cap (rubber seal) and slid it all the way up. There is a piece of plastic? or nylon? that is blocking the circlip(I assume). I do not have a manual for this bike but I can not get one for a few days, so the help would be great!!
Just pry the plastic ring up (nothing is holding it). Perhaps it's stuck to the foam ring underneath it. After you remove the circlip, the the fork tube and lower will have to be pulled apart. The fork seal is in very tight. Hold the tube in one hand and the lower in the other hand. Push the forks together. Yank them apart with force (a bushing inside of the forks will hit against the seal like a slide hammer). They won't come apart in one pull. Push them - in - OUT -in - OUT - in - OUT
Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for pneumatic conveying systems?
Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for pneumatic conveying systems. They are lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion and abrasion, making them a cost-effective and efficient choice for transporting materials in pneumatic conveying applications. Additionally, plastic tubes offer flexibility in design and can be easily installed, maintained, and replaced as needed.
Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for use in the construction industry?
Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for use in the construction industry. They offer various advantages such as being lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and durable. Plastic tubes are commonly used for plumbing, electrical installations, and as conduits for cables. They are cost-effective and easy to install, making them a popular choice in construction projects.
Q: im just wondering
Little plastic ones maybe 1 or 2 millimeters with a flap on the end.
Q: I have a stainless steel side-by-side fridge. It is a Frigidaire that is less than a year old. Yesterday, the water dispenser started leaking water from other orifices in the plastic around where it is supposed to come out when you push the lever to release water.I think it means that the tubing has come loose inside, and so spills out because it doesn't have a water-tight seal anymore.
there is almost always a screw located behind the water bar that you can remove the push levers than you will see the other screw to remove the plastic front cover the problem is usually more than tubing pulling off it is more likely a broken part however you can get almost any part from frigidaire ?? less than a year isnt it under warrantee?? dont try to open it if it is that can void your warrantee
Q: How are plastic tubes filled with liquids or semi-liquids?
Plastic tubes are typically filled with liquids or semi-liquids through a process called liquid filling. This process involves using specialized equipment, such as filling machines or pumps, to carefully fill the tubes with the desired substance. The liquid or semi-liquid is usually poured or pumped into the tubes, ensuring proper measurements and avoiding any spills or air bubbles. Once filled, the tubes are sealed to prevent any leakage or contamination.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for pet products?
Yes, plastic tubes can certainly be used for pet products. They are commonly used in the manufacturing of toys, feeding devices, grooming tools, and other pet accessories. Plastic tubes offer durability, flexibility, and ease of cleaning, making them suitable for various pet-related applications.
Q: How do you measure the diameter of a plastic tube?
To measure the diameter of a plastic tube, you can use a caliper or a ruler. Place the tube on a flat surface and use the caliper's jaws or the ruler to measure the distance from one edge of the tube to the opposite edge, ensuring that the measurement is taken at the widest point. This measurement will give you the diameter of the plastic tube.

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