• Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe with 110mm 0.6MPa, 0.8MPa, 1.25MPa High Quality System 1
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Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe with 110mm 0.6MPa, 0.8MPa, 1.25MPa High Quality

Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe with 110mm 0.6MPa, 0.8MPa, 1.25MPa High Quality

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1000 kg
Supply Capability:
10000 kg/month

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1. Description of PVC Pipe :
Material: Virgin Rigid PVC resin, no recycle material
Process: vacuum forming extrusion
Color: various colors, we can make color according to Panton card No.
Quality Standard: Smooth surface, no spot, no shrink mark, no surface quality defect.Check from cross section, homogeneous in density, good plasticizing degree, relative chemical/physical property meet customer requirement. We supply different environment protection products to meet different market requirement.
2.Features of PVC pipes :
1)  Light weight, easy to load and unload: PVC pipe is very light, convenient to handle loading unloading, and installing.
2)  Good chemicals and drugs resistance: PVC pipe has its excellent resistance to the erosion caused by acids and alkalines, a great help to the chemical industries.
3) Small resistance to fluidity: The smooth surface reduces resistance to the fluids. Its roughness coefficient is only 0.009, much less than other pipes, Under same discharges, smaller cabibre of the pipe can be uesd.
4) Good electrical insulation: excellent insulation nature against electricity. the pvc pipe can be served as conduits and pipes in construction cable and wire.
3.PVC Pipe Images:

PVC Pipe with 110MM 0.6MPa 0.8MPa 1.25MPa High Quality

PVC Pipe with 110MM 0.6MPa 0.8MPa 1.25MPa High Quality

4.Specifications of the PVC pipe:

1) Material: pvc pipe unplasticized polyvinyl chloride
2) Standard: GB, ISO9001, ISO14001
3) Color: white  pvc pipe, grey  pvc pipe , etc.
4) Specific Gravity:g/cm3, 20(C): 1.35 - 1.55
5) Vicat Softening Temperature: (C)  >=79
6) Longitudinal Reversion: %, 150(C) <=5< span=""><>
7) Dichloromethane Resistance Test: No attack
5.FAQ 
Q:What is you MOQ?
A:As customer’s request.
Q:What is the production ability? or delivery time?
A:Our production ability support 40HQ order finish in one week.
Q:Can we have sample?
A:Sample free, freight cost you.
Q:For urgently doubts,who online?
A:Sales and marketing Manager 24hours online service.

Q: I recently bought a '95 C220, shes my first MB and after a week of driving I have vowed to never buy any other brand of car. I think i've just about figured out all of her idiosyncricies, however this one still confuses me. There is a small 1/4 diameter or so plastic tube comming out of the floor to the left the battery/fuse box in the trunk, about 8 inches long or so. It has an L connector on the end, but it is not fastened to anything, nor can i find anything that it could fasten to. Any clues anyone? Vaccume tube for some component that was never installed?
i own a repair shop,and its called a battery drain off tube in case the battery spews over or something ,this routes in down toward the bottom of the car instead of letting it stay in the battery tray and eating it up,good luck i hope this help,s.
Q: i finally bought a new faucet, and changed it. it seems that there is no more leaking from the faucet.but now, it seems that there is some water leaking right under that white plastic screw. around the plastic looking tube. inside of it, there is a dark rubber kind of ring around it. i can't take out the white plastic tube connector. otherwise, i will just put some plastic tape, and seal it. that shouldn't be so hard.now i am thinking, what if i put some plumber's putty inside of that white plastic tube connector? will that solve the problem?
Did you use teflon tape on the threads when you installed the supply hose? This seals the threads so you don't get a leak from the hose fitting. And, if this leaks, it can seem like it's coming from the brass pipe or the faucet itself. You can get a roll of it for less than a buck at any hardware store. Just wrap it around a couple of layers about an inch up the pipe and connect the supply hose. Don't use plumber's putty. It's not made for high pressure applications and it will eventually fail, if it even works at all.
Q: Where do I find a metal magazine tube follower for a remington 1187?? All i can find are plastic!!!?
Most new ones are plastic. Here is one.
Q: I am using a device to push small volumes (60-100cc) through a plastic tube with a length of approx 24 and a diameter of 1mm or less. I can control flow rate, generally 2-4cc/sec. The liquid has a higher viscosity than water. I am trying to determine the difference in pressure on the piston face (which remains a constant size) using different fluids with slightly different viscosities through tubing of the same length, and differences in pressure using the same fluid through different tubing lengths. Ie; Fluid A and Fluid B through Tube 1, and Fluid A through Tube 1 and 2. The tubes are the same material, same diameter, regardless of length. The pressure used to push the piston remains the same across all fluid/tubing combinations.
If the flow is not turbulent (no high speeds) and incompressible, and the tube is of circular cross section, then Poiseuille Law flow will ensue. In Poiseuille flow through a cylindrical pipe the velocity is largest along the centerline of the tube and diminishes to zero at the inner wall quadratically with distance r: v(r) = c (R^2 - r^2) with c a constant for given viscosity and pressure gradient ( delta(p) / L ) In Poiseuille flow through a cylindrical pipe the rate of flow (volume/second) is given by Qdot, where Qdot = ( Delta(p) pi R^4 ) /(8 eta L). (where eta is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid) Since the pressure difference Delta(p) is the pressure on the piston face - ambient pressure , let's call this (p - p0) , you have p - p0 = ( 8 eta L) * Qdot /(pi R^4) Using this Poiseuille' s Law you can calculate the pressure on the piston. You say at the end of your question that the pressure used to push is kept constant. In that case the flow rate you measure should be inversely proportional to eta and L.
Q: There is a white plastic tube outside the tank. How can I use it?
That hose is outside the fish tank outside the water level, so that bubbles will emerge (that is, bubbles generated in the water and designed). If you put it in the water, you won't get bubbles.
Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for use in the aerospace industry?
Plastic tubes are generally not suitable for use in the aerospace industry due to their limited strength and resistance to extreme temperatures and pressures. Aerospace applications require materials that can withstand high stress, extreme environments, and have excellent mechanical properties. Therefore, more durable and high-performance materials like metals and composites are preferred for ensuring safety and reliability in aerospace components and systems.
Q: Are plastic tubes waterproof?
Yes, plastic tubes are generally waterproof.
Q: if i giv food or swith off the lights, the female would eat the eggs.HELP
the problem with angels they learn as they go along it is normal for them to eat the eggs at first but after a few more tries they will realise not to do that. it does take a lot of time but you will get there
Q: UPVC pipe, HDPE pipe construction, useful 360 degrees full package foundation, what does that mean, gravel cap or concrete?.
Fully packed foundations must be concrete, usually at the point of inflection or stress, used to protect pipes. With gravel is not full, but backfill.
Q: How are plastic tubes sealed?
Plastic tubes are typically sealed through various methods such as heat sealing, ultrasonic sealing, or using adhesive or screw-on caps.

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