• Plastic Tubes - China Lasted PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Drainage Application System 1
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Plastic Tubes - China Lasted PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Drainage Application

Plastic Tubes - China Lasted PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Drainage Application

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Product Overview

1) Cold / hot water supply facilities for public buildings 
2) Food, chemical, electronic industry pipeline networks; Such as Pipeline networks for transporting all kinds of    corrosive liquids 
3) Drinking water production system pipeline networks; Such as Pure water and mineral water 
4) Air conditioning facility pipelines 
5) Compressed gas pipeline networks for industry 
6) Pipeline networks for swimming pools 
7) Pipeline networks for solar energy facilities 
8) Agriculture and garden production transporting systems


Product Application

1.Potable water for cold and warm water installations 

2.For rainwater utilization systems 

3.For compressed air plants 

4.For swimming pool facilities 

5.For solar plants 

6.For agriculture and horticulture 

7.Heating pipes for residential housing 

8.For industry


Our Services

1. OEM Manufacturing welcome: Product, Package...
2. Sample order
3. We will reply you for your inquiry in 24 hours.
4. after sending, we will track the products for you once every two days, until you get the products. When you got the
goods, test them, and give me a feedback.If you have any questions about the problem, contact with us, we will offer
the solve way for you.


Product Description

Pressure

Size(mm)

Pressure

Size(mm)

 

 

 

 

PN1.25MPA

20*2.0

 

 

 

 

PN1.6MPA

20*2.3

25*2.3

25*2.8

32*2.9

32*3.6

40*3.7

40*4.5

50*4.6

50*5.6

63*5.8

63*7.1

75*6.8

75*8.4

90*8.2

90*10.1

110*10.0

110*12.3


Product Description

China Lasted PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Drainage Application

China Lasted PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Drainage Application

China Lasted PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Drainage Application


Why choose us?

(1) Professional factory: We are manufacturer, specializing in manufacturing multilayer PP-R, PE pipe and PP-R, PE pipe fittings for more than13 years, our price is competitive with high quality. And we can delivery product in quick way.

(2) Sample: We can send samples out in 3 days, but the express charge usually paid by your side, but the fee will be rebound when we have formal order.

(3) Rapid response to your needs: We will be answer within 24 hours. Welcome to contact with us if you have any problems. We are looking to cooperating with you.

(4) We hope we can establish long-term and mutual benefit business relation with you. If you have any problem, please kindly feel free to contact me. I will try the best to help you!

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: Just curious, when there is only a bit of toothpaste left, I have to squeeze little by little from bottom up. But then after using it, I'll have to do the same thing next time around. Obviously the toothpaste has to settle down the tube. Why and how does it do that?
The plastic material has internal stresses that retain the shape it was cast in originally. Since it is attached to a round head it tends to form a sort of flattened cone. The toothpaste moves back up the tube to fill the available space as it is a type of really thick fluid. The shape may also lead to the toothpaste moving upwards due to capillary action (similar to how water moves up a very thin straw) To combat this effect, you can buy a little squeezy thing that rolls over the tube to prevent the toothpaste from moving backwards, or you can fold/bend it over as you use it like many people do. I store mine upright on the cap so the toothpaste settles at the end I squeeze it out of. The tube also uses less counter space when you store it upright as compared to laid over on its side.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for pneumatic systems?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for pneumatic systems. Plastic tubes, such as those made from polyurethane or nylon, are commonly used in pneumatic systems due to their lightweight nature, flexibility, and resistance to corrosion. They can effectively transport compressed air or gases, making them suitable for various pneumatic applications.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for HVAC systems?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for HVAC systems. Plastic tubes, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE), are commonly used for various applications in HVAC systems, including drainage, condensate lines, and refrigerant lines. These plastic tubes offer advantages like durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of installation, making them a suitable choice for HVAC installations. However, it is important to follow industry standards and guidelines when selecting and installing plastic tubes in HVAC systems to ensure proper functioning and safety.
Q: My 2000 ford focus broke down last week and me and a family friend determined its the fuel pump so as we were replacing it we noticed the nozzle hooking into the top of the fuel pump was snapped it is connected to a hard plastic tube and I need to know either what the tube is called or what the nozzle is called PLEASE HELP!!!
you should have 2 lines to the pump. a supply to the fuel system and a return back to the tank. the red clip is the supply fitting, id believe.
Q: So, I went to the dentist today to get my teeth checked out. The oral surgeon said I need two teeth pulled out, but I need to be knocked out cuz it's so bad. He said the way he's gonna do it, is by putting an IV in (scared of needles:( ) and then I asked my mom and she said they were gonna take the needle out and keep a little tube in there? I'm really confused about this. Help please.
I had knee surgery when I was little, and I was TERRIFIED. Just ask to be put under first, and then have the IV put in. They did it for me, and I was totally fine, even when I woke up. They just took off the tape used to keep the needle in, and the only part that hurt was the tape being pulled from my skin. So don't sweat it.
Q: What are the different colors of plastic tubes available?
The different colors of plastic tubes available can vary depending on the manufacturer and purpose, but common options include clear, white, black, red, blue, green, yellow, and orange.
Q: How do you cut plastic tubes to size?
To cut plastic tubes to size, you can use a few different methods. One common way is to use a fine-toothed saw or pipe cutter specifically designed for plastic materials. Another option is to carefully score the tube with a utility knife and then snap it along the scored line. Additionally, you can use a power tool like a rotary tool with a cutting wheel attachment. Whichever method you choose, it's important to measure and mark the desired length accurately before cutting to ensure an accurate and clean cut.
Q: i wanted to kno what cigars come in the plastic cigar tubes ive only seen the tubes in red and orange but i wanted to kno the brand thnx
White Owl?
Q: I adopted two new gerbils yesterday, and they are pretty well adapted so far. They live in an aquarium with a connected bin which is much larger and hold many things to chew on tons of bedding to dig in. These are two of the things they like best. Unfortunately, despite having tons of things to chew on including paper towels, wood blocks (which they don't find the least bit interesting), and cardboard (which is their favorite thing to chew on), one of my gerbils still resorts to chewing on the inside of the plastic tubes connecting the bin to the aquarium. Any ideas on how to stop it? I can't connect them any other way, and the only way they would get to the bin other than the tubes, would be for me to manually place them there (they don't trust me completely yet, but they are curious and have come up and sniffed, walked on my hand). Trying to catch them makes feel like a I'm stressing them out, and making them scared of me. What should I do?
Well done for adopting a gerbil! i advise you to buy a few tubes on OKorder or the petshop and put it in the aquarium or connected bin so he can chew that one. He might be a bit bored . Buy him or make him a few toys to play with. Good Luck !

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