Plastic Tubes - 20mm 75mm 160mm HDPE Plastic Pipe CNBM Manufacturer
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 3000 m/month
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Specifications
ISO 4427 hdpe pipe
1.Manufacture
2.Application:water supply
3.Diameter:20-1000mm
Advantages:
1.Nontoxic:
PE pipe material nontoxic, tasteless,it belongs to green building materials, never scaling,
which can effectively improve the water quality.
2.Corrosion resistance:
High resistance to attack from various types of chemicals. No electrochemical corrosion.
3.No Leakage:
PE pipe is connected in the ways of butt fusion, socket fusion and electrofusion and the
strength of joint point is higher than tube itself .
4.higher flow capacity:
The Smooth inner wall is easy for pipeline transportation .Under the same condition
delivery capacity can be increased by 30%.
5.Convenient for construction and installation:
PE pipe could be installed in a variety of trenchless ways, so it is very convenient for
construction and installation.
6.Lower system and maintenance costs:
PE pipe is not only convenient to transport and install, but also reduce the worker’s
labor intensity and improve work efficiency.
7.Longevity:
50 years under pressure use.
8. Recycled and Environment-friendly
- 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: Regarding NG feeding tubes how difficult is it to take care of someone at home with one? My friend's daughter is coming to stay with me for a little while and her daughter has an eating disorder and is currently being fed with a tube. Her doctor is going to show me how to feed her with it. I was just wondering if this was going to be really complicated or fairly straight forward. Anyone have experience with NG tubes who would like to share their experience using it?
- as long as you don't have to replace it, it is easy.
- Q: Just basic plastic tubing for a project in school. An inch in diameter is fine (big enough for a marble to go through), and I'd need a few feet (enough to make 5 loops + an initial hill).I can't find any info on prices online. I've only found heavy duty stuff which are hundreds of dollars.Can I buy this type of stuff for cheap (how much on average?) at some sort of hardware store?
- Of course at a hardware store. Try Menards or Home Depot. Those places have stuff like that on a roll and will simply cut off the amount you need. Also try a farm type store if there are any in your area. like Mills Fleet Farm or Tractor Supply Company.
- Q: I have a 1 year old Robo hamster named Jewel. She has PLENTY of food (slightly chubby lol) and things to chew on..yet she is chewing on the plastic hamster tubes? She lives in a 10 gallon tank and has a silent spinner and toys (and a hut) 1.can she chew THROUGH the tube and escape? 2.can this hurt her health?
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- Q: Can plastic tubes be used for packaging chemicals?
- Yes, plastic tubes can be used for packaging chemicals.
- Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to chemical degradation?
- Yes, plastic tubes are generally resistant to chemical degradation.
- Q: I added a bit too much Oil into the engine, so I decide that I would be able to suck the oil out with some tubing. However part of the plastic tubing fell off into the dipstick hole and it possibly in the oil pan now. I call some mechanic, and ended up having some say that it will damage the engine and some saying that it will not effect the engine. Can someone give me a more in-depth explanation. On how I can remove the plastic tubing? and How is will effect the engine? Should I even drive it?
- That's a hard call, It would be best to remove the oil pan and get the part out, I have found tubes in the oil pan where someone had driven the broken part of a tube that had broken off and then a new dip stick tube installed, Its not to likely it will hurt anything if its plastic, another way is to drain the oil and try and fish it out through the drain plug. Good Luck and GOD Bless.
- Q: Can plastic tubes be used for fishing rod blanks?
- Yes, plastic tubes can be used for fishing rod blanks. However, plastic tubes are not as commonly used as materials like fiberglass or graphite, which are known for their flexibility, strength, and sensitivity. Plastic tubes may lack the desired properties for fishing rods, such as responsiveness and durability, making them less ideal for this purpose.
- Q: Ok so I now have all my gear to go bass fishing and im using some soft plastic tubes and brush hogs mainly using a carolina rig. I will be fishing in lakes for small mouth and large mouth. After casting what are some good methods of retrieval for the lures other than just reeling it in. for instance should i pause for so many seconds after the bait hits the water then reel? or should i reel then pause for so many seconds then reel again?
- Bass WILL hit a motionless bait. With a carolina rig, it is all about keeping it on the bottom. Try to drag the weight on the bottom as much as possible, that makes noise, which attracts the fish. As far as how to reel it in, try a lot of different techniques until you get a bite, then try to duplicate what you were doing. But the most important thing with a c-rig is to keep that bait on the bottom, just drag it along, eventually something will grab it. Good luck.
- Q: How do plastic tubes perform in extreme cold temperatures?
- Plastic tubes generally have poor performance in extreme cold temperatures as they are prone to becoming brittle and cracking.
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Plastic Tubes - 20mm 75mm 160mm HDPE Plastic Pipe CNBM Manufacturer
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 3000 m/month
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