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Plastic Tubes - New PPR Pipes for Industrial Fields and Garden

Plastic Tubes - New PPR Pipes for Industrial Fields and Garden

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Min Order Qty:
200 pc
Supply Capability:
10000 pc/month

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standard:
iso
material:
plastic
feature:
durable
color:
many colors
size:
according to requirements
Q: I remember big coloring posters, 24 by 36, that come in a plastic tube so you can roll it up and store it. The big posters came with 10 markers you could use on it, but you could use anything you wanted to color it. Where can I buy those now? I can't find them at Walmart anymore, and there's a really small selection on OKorder.
I am not sure of the size but you can find some at Office Depot or Office Max. You can also try a toy store like Toys R Us.
Q: What is the level of transparency of colored plastic tubes?
The level of transparency of colored plastic tubes varies depending on the specific color and thickness of the tube. Generally, colored plastic tubes are less transparent than clear ones, as the pigments used to achieve the color can reduce the level of light transmission. However, some colors may still allow for a certain degree of translucency.
Q: How do you store plastic tubes?
Plastic tubes can be stored by organizing them in a designated container or drawer to keep them neatly arranged. It is also helpful to label or categorize them based on size, type, or purpose for easier access and identification.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for automotive components?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for automotive components. Plastic tubes are commonly used in various automotive applications, such as fuel lines, coolant hoses, and air intake systems. They offer advantages like lightweight, flexibility, corrosion resistance, and cost-effectiveness, making them suitable for a range of automotive components.
Q: how long would it take for air inside a plastic tube 3inch by 1inch to go stale?
What do you mean by go stale? Smell bad? Become contaminated with organics from the tube? I would think you would also need to specify what kind of plastic that makes the tube to have a chance to answer this.
Q: What diameters are available for plastic tubes?
The diameters available for plastic tubes vary depending on the manufacturer and type of plastic used, but they typically range from as small as 1/8 inch to as large as 12 inches or more.
Q: I have a little bit of a project. I'm trying to figure a way to cool a pair of water filled tubing lines. I was thinking to wrap it with some type of cooling device but not quite sure what to use. Can you guys give me some ideas? I want to cool the lines as cool as refrigerator temps. Thanks.
You have not said how much heat you need to disperse - whether it needs to be a continuous process or not. You have not mentioned whether the lines are flexible or what length they are! However, without making things too complicated, if you use a longish length of plastic tubing, you could coil them and run them through a bucket full of an ice/salt/water mixture. Depending on how fast the water is moving through the tubes, if you had a strong mixture of salt and ice - with just enough water in the bucket to allow conduction - you might be able to freeze the water in the tubes - which is probably NOT what you want to do. So experiment before the performance.
Q: What is the minimum wall thickness of plastic tubes available?
The minimum wall thickness of plastic tubes typically varies depending on the specific type of plastic and manufacturing processes, but it can generally range from 0.5mm to 1mm.
Q: I have a number of plastic tubes of differing sizes that I need to sand the full length of the inside of. The smallest one is less than a centimeter in diameter. I have some long paintbrush handles that fit very well inside, so I've tried to wrap sandpaper around them and insert them into the tubes, but I don't know of a way to sufficiently attach the sandpaper to the brush handles (and getting rolled up sandpaper stuck inside a thin plastic tube is VERY difficult to remove, let me tell you...). Can anyone offer me any help on this?
we could be of better help if we new what you were doing.im a cntractor 50 years.
Q: i recently rescued a fish tank from a house move which had 3 gold fish and the fish are fine but the pump is missing a lengh of tubs for the air bubbles i have been looking around for a replacement tube but was wondering is the pipe on the motor is a standard size as as i dont know how to measure it i have seen some tubing from OKorder but i rather check first as i dont want to buy the wrong one the fist tank is a Marina Cool 21L Blue the tank was also missing a light which i recently purchased a Marina LED Light Unit the motor works fine as long as the air intake is just above the water line the pipe is about 1/2 inch in lengh the motor is submersable any advice would be greatly appericated stephen
using standard size plastic tubing like other air pumps on the market (about 5-6mm in diameter)

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