Plastic Tubes PVC Tubes UPVC Drainage Pipes on Sale in China
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 kg/month
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Specifications
pvc pipe for water drainage
1.Specification of pvc pipe:40mm-400mm
2.Thickness of pvc pipe:1.2mm-7.0mm
3.ISO certified.
Properties of pvc pipes:
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
8. Falling Weight Impact Test, TIR, %, 0(C) <=10< span="">
9. Tensile Yield Strength, Mpa >=40
10. Fitness of Water Tightness Test: No Leakage
11. Fitness of Air Tightness Test: No Leakage
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) Strong mechanical strength: Good resistance to water pressure, outside impact and pressure, is satisfied under any conditions.
5) Good electrical insulation: excellent insulation nature against electricity. the pvc pipe can be served as conduits and pipes in construction cable and wire.
6) Water quality unaffected: The solution tests on the PVC pipe show no affect on water quality when the water flows through is. It is considered the best piping material for running water works.
7) Simple installation: Very easy to connect, thus much time and laborcost may be saved.
Application of pvc pipes:
1) Structure Engineering, home water supply and drainage |
Specifications of the pvc pipe:
Outer Diameter (mm) | Wall thickness(mm) | |||||||
2.5MPA | 2.0MPA | 1.6MPA | 1.25MPA | 1.0MPA | 0.8MPA | 0.63MPA | ||
φ20 | 20*2.3 | 20*2.0 | ||||||
φ25 | 25*2.8 | 25*2.3 | 25*2.0 | |||||
Φ32 | 32*3.6 | 32*2.9 | 32*2.4 | 32*2.0 | ||||
Φ40 | 40*4.5 | 40*3.7 | 40*3.0 | 40*2.4 | 40*2.0 | |||
Φ50 | 50*5.6 | 50*4.6 | 50*3.7 | 50*3.0 | 50*2.4 | 50*2.0 | ||
Φ63 | 63*7.1 | 63*5.8 | 63*4.7 | 63*3.8 | 63*3.0 | 63*2.5 | 63*2.0 | |
Φ75 | 75*8.4 | 75*6.9 | 75*5.6 | 75*4.5 | 75*3.6 | 75*2.9 | 75*2.3 | |
Φ90 | 90*10.1 | 90*8.2 | 90*6.7 | 90*5.4 | 90*4.3 | 90*3.5 | 90*2.8 | |
Φ110 | 110*10.0 | 110*8.1 | 110*6.6 | 110*5.3 | 110*4.2 | 110*3.4 | 110*2.7 | |
Φ125 | 125*11.4 | 125*9.2 | 125*7.4 | 125*6.0 | 125*4.8 | 125*3.9 | 125*3.1 | |
Φ140 | 140*12.7 | 140*10.3 | 140*8.3 | 140*6.7 | 140*5.4 | 140*4.3 | 140*3.5 | |
Φ160 | 160*14.6 | 160*11.8 | 160*9.5 | 160*7.7 | 160*6.2 | 160*4.9 | 160*4.0 | |
Φ180 | 180*16.4 | 180*13.3 | 180*10.7 | 180*8.6 | 180*6.9 | 180*5.5 | 180*4.4 | |
Φ200 | 200*18.2 | 200*14.7 | 200*11.9 | 200*9.6 | 200*7.7 | 200*6.2 | 200*4.9 | |
Φ250 | 250*11.9 | 250*9.6 | 250*7.7 | 250*6.2 | ||||
Φ315 | 315*15.0 | 315*12.1 | 315*9.7 | 315*7.7 | ||||
Φ400 | 400*19.6 | 400*15.3 | 400*12.3 | 400*9.8 | ||||
- Q: Hot melt connection method of PE-RT plastic pipe and the matters needing attention
- When the heating time is reached, the pipe and the pipe are removed from the heating sleeve and the heating head at once, and the rapidly rotating straight line is inserted uniformly into the marked depth, and a uniform flange is formed at the joint;
- Q: This may be a little hard to describe but, hopefully someone can figure what im talking about.This toy is and open plastic tube with ridged edges. At one end of the tube it has a round half sphere for a handle. the toy is limp when held straight ahead. the toy is meant for swinging to the side or over ones head. the faster it twirls the higher the pitch. this has been bugging me for a while because i can not remember the name of the toy. if anyone can tell me the name of this it would really help.
- kinda looks like a small hose for the pool , maybe 2 tube and 3'-4' long
- Q: I have a long flexible 1 plastic tube that is attached to itself forming a closed circuit and I'd like to add an electric blower to it to flow air continuously that will make a small ball go around continuously. I'd like to splice the blower into the 1 plastic tube but need to know where or how to exhaust the air to keep the air circuit moving continuously in one direction.
- You can't place the blower in-line, as that will block the ball unless you have a specially built blower so that it can allow the ball to pass through the blower You need an arrangement that is something like a jet pump used for pumping water. The blower needs to be big enough (needs to move sufficient air volume) such that the amount of air in the tube is a relatively small fraction of the total air being moved by the blower. The blower needs to be connected to the main loop via a wye. A second wye, oriented in the opposite direction allows air to exhaust from the loop. A trap (parallel bars in the wye) is necessary to keep the ball from exiting the wye. The cross-sectional area of the loop between the wyes needs to be large enough so that you don't produce back pressure on the loop due to the blower's pressure. It is going to take some fussing around with the diameter of the loop between the two wyes and with the outlet diameter of the exhaust to get it right. Think of a loop with a line tangent to the loop and connected to the loop. Your blower is at one end of the line and the exhaust is at the other end. All you are doing is blowing air past the air that resides in the line, dragging those air molecules along with the velocity of the air being injected by the blower. A small fraction of the air will circulate around the loop and will carry the ball with it.
- Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for high-pressure applications?
- No, plastic tubes are generally not suitable for high-pressure applications as they have lower strength and durability compared to materials like metal or reinforced rubber.
- Q: Can plastic tubes be used for pet food packaging?
- Yes, plastic tubes can be used for pet food packaging. They are lightweight, durable, and can be easily sealed to maintain freshness and prevent contamination. Additionally, plastic tubes can be designed with convenient dispensing mechanisms to make it easier for pet owners to serve their pets' food.
- Q: has anyone had the die test done to check your tube? if so please share you story?
- Yes, and I don't want to scare you, but for me, it really really hurt. First they use a larger than normal speculum to hold your vagina open so they can see what they're doing. Then they use a swab with iodine to sterilize the cervix. Then they insert a long handled hemostat to pinch the edge of your uterus to hold it still so they can put the little tube in there. Then comes the super ouchy part, where they thread a little plastic tube into the cervix. I have heard some women say it was no big deal, and some say it didn't even hurt, but for me, it was horrible. Like a bad PMS cramp times a million. Like someone stabbed me in the uterus with a butcher knife. Then the little x-ray guy runs in, and pushes the dye through the tube, and looks at it in a monitor, which was pretty neat, bc I could see it on the monitor, and that kind of stuff fascinates me. Then the x-ray guy runs out, and my gyne pulled the whole fandangle out. He was going slowly, trying to be gentle, and I was like, I don't care! Just get this junk out of me!! But, on the bright side, the painful part lasted about 30 seconds. So don't stress too much. Even if you're one of the women for whom it will be painful, it is over very quickly. Good luck!
- Q: How to change the upper WATER plastic tube, inside the door, Kenmore side by side frige mod 596.57542791.?
- Not quite sure which hose that you mean. In between the outer shell and the door liner? Or in the dispenser housing itself. But check these out maybe it will help you out. Good Luck
- Q: What are the different closure options for squeeze tubes?
- There are several closure options available for squeeze tubes, including flip-top caps, screw-on caps, snap caps, and pump dispensers. These closures provide different levels of convenience and functionality, allowing easy access to the product and preventing leakage or spillage.
- 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?
- First of all, aspen isn't good for rodent. Try using Carefresh or atleast pine. U probably think they're eating it but they aren't. They';re probably just putting it inside in their pouch to bring it to their nest or something. My gerbil does that too. So don't worry about it. Maybe you can put more bedding inside thegerbil's nest to save up some work for the gerbil. =)
- 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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Plastic Tubes PVC Tubes UPVC Drainage Pipes on Sale in China
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 kg
- Supply Capability:
- 1000 kg/month
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