• Plastic Tubes PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application from China System 1
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Plastic Tubes PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application from China

Plastic Tubes PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application from China

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1000 pc
Supply Capability:
100000 pc/month

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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


Application

1) Cold and hot water systems of residence and commercial buildings

2) Transportation of industrial water supply and chemical materials

3) Pure water pipe system

4) Piping networks for rainwater utilization systems

5) Irrigation agriculture and horticulture systems

6) Transportation system of drinking water production

7) Piping networks for solar plants

8) Other pipes in industry


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

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PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application from China

PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application from China

PPR Pipe for Landscape Irrigation Application from China


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2. If we want to develop some new item, but maybe we just have some ideas, how can you do?
We can make new mold base on your idea, generally, if your quantity is more enough, we can refund the mold cost to you.   
3. How Long Is Delivery?
Delivery time will be 30-45 days according to order quantity.
4.What Is Our Normal Payments Terms?
Our normal payment terms: T/T, L/C or western union

Q: I am saving state quarters for my daughter. I have noticed that some of the quarters are getting a bronze look to them. I don't know if it is the entire roll or simply the ones on the end. I have placed the coins in the squared plastic tubes and then in old army ammo boxes. I desire her being able to take them out in 20 to 30 years in brilliant uncirculated condition. What is the best way to store them?
You can keep the coins in the plastic coin tubes for they are inert. The paper used to wrap coins is not. The ammo box has to go. There is residue of oils and other chemicals there and no washing the box out will not do. Coins have rims on them so they will stack and that is the part that touches the coin under it. Just be careful when you take them out of the tube, let them slide or fall onto a soft cloth and don't let them hit each other.When putting coins in the tube just take it slow and easy. It is not that hard to do. The coins at the end of the bank wrappers are toning, due to the box and also just to the air hitting them, the rims in side will too, for the bank roll paper has chemicals in them. Put all rolls in to plastic tube and store in a plastic box made of a hard plastic with a lid, not a soft plastic. The item in plastic that makes it soft and pliable will damage coins. Try to store the coins where the temperature varies the least. If you live in a place that has high humidity, get some silica gel and put it with the rolls. Take out the packs every month or so put in a low heated oven to dry them out and put back into the plastic box. You can get the silica gel from a coin dealer, or almost every piece of electronics comes with a small packet or at least used too.
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 color pigments can obstruct the passage of light to some extent. However, the transparency level may still allow some degree of visibility through the tube, albeit with a colored tint.
Q: How do plastic tubes compare to ABS tubes in terms of impact resistance?
Plastic tubes generally have lower impact resistance compared to ABS tubes. ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is known for its exceptional impact resistance, making it a preferred choice in applications where durability and resistance to impacts are crucial.
Q: I am doing a project and i have a plastic tube that need to go in circles so i need to straighten it. Any Ideas? I need this fast please. :)
How To Straighten Plastic Tubing
Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for pharmaceutical compounding?
Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for pharmaceutical compounding.
Q: i was thinking sterilization cause due to being a surgical instrument, but can we sterilse plastic in autoclave or UV lights? confusing question.......
It would be sterilized when manufactured, and then disposed of in an autoclave afterwards. Plastic tubing (at least in developed countries) is not reused. In fact most surgical instruments are disposable now, mainly due to the fact that nothing else completely removes the risk of prion infection.
Q: Something that can coil up.
Any good hardware store. They have flexible plastic tubing displays in all different diameters.
Q: Does anyone know of a way to attach a hollow plastic tube that is 2 inches long with a diameter about 0.5 in to a rectangular piece of wood that is 0.75 in thick? It has to be able to withstand considerable force without budging. Something like duck tape doesn't work, I've tried.Is there a good way to do this? I was thinking of some sort of clamp, but what type? And is there any sort of glue I could get that is very strong?I'd appreciate any help.
use U or omega type clamps which can be screwed to the wood
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 !
Q: We currently use round bottom glass test tubes on our automation but suffer a large dead volume. We are looking to find a supplier of low dead volume glass/plastic test tubes to trial
That's an unusual question. MANY years ago (50 or so) when we used to run a lot of pregnancy tests by utilizing Leopard Frogs, we used to use V-bottomed test tubes to spin down the sediment. Frankly, that's pretty much the only example I can remember where we used them. But I would think that they are still around. I would suggest you contact a laboratory supply house or two or three, and ask them. They are much more likely to be able to give you an answer than us geeks on the Yahoo medicine board. The stuff I used 50 years ago might not be around anymore.

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