Plastic Tubes - PPR Pipes and Fittings Home Use High Temperature Resistant from China
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 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
Specifications
Standard: DIN8077/8078
Material: R200P from Korea
Size: DN20-63
Color: Green, White, Grey, Blue
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: PE bag + carton
Delivery Detail: 15 Days
Product Description
1.Material: | PPR |
2.Color: | White,Gray,Green,or as you required. |
3.Size: | 20-110mm |
4.Logo: | CMAX or Customized |
5.MOQ | 500pcs |
6.Samples Time: | (1)4-5days-If you want to customize your loo. |
(2)1day-For our existing samples for referece. | |
7.OEM Accepted | Yes |
8.Certification available: | Yes |
9.Packing Details: | Weaving Bag |
10.Production Capacity: | 5,000,000pcs Per month. |
11.Payment Term: | (1)L/C,T/T,D/P |
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FAQ
Q1:How Can I Get A Sample?
A1:You can get samples by communicate with our export sales.
Q2:How Long Is Delivery?
A2:Delivery time will be30-45days according to order quantity.
Q3:What Is The MOQ?
A3:MOQ depends on different items.
Q4:What Is Our Normal Payments Terms?
A4:Our normal payment terms now is: T/T, L/C or western union, pay
- Q: How do you store plastic tubes?
- Plastic tubes can be stored by arranging them vertically in a container or by using a tube rack to keep them organized and easily accessible. It is important to ensure that the tubes are clean and dry before storing to prevent any damage or contamination. Additionally, labeling the tubes or keeping an inventory list can help in quickly finding the desired tube when needed.
- Q: How do plastic tubes compare to ABS tubes in terms of impact resistance?
- Plastic tubes generally have good impact resistance, but ABS tubes are known for their exceptional impact resistance properties. ABS tubes are more durable and can withstand heavier impacts compared to standard plastic tubes.
- Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for use in the water treatment industry?
- Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for use in the water treatment industry. They are commonly used for various applications such as conveying water, chemicals, and other fluids. Plastic tubes offer several advantages including resistance to corrosion, lightweight, and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, they are easy to install and maintain, making them a popular choice in the water treatment industry.
- Q: A very small uniformly charged plastic ball is placed on top of another in a test tube, as the figure shows: http://bildr.no/view/1194610The balls are in an equilibrium situation with a distance d from each other. If the charge on each ball is doubled, the distance between the balls in the test tube will be;A) √(2d)B) 2dC) 4dD) 8d
- The balls are in an equilibrium situation with a distance d from each other. If the charge on each ball is doubled, the distance between the balls in the test tube will be; The top ball is suspended in the air, so the net force is 0 N. This means the electrostatic force is equal to the weight of the ball. Fs = m* g Fs = k * q1 * q2 ÷ d^2 k * q1 * q2 ÷ d^2 = m * g d^2 = (k * q1 * q2) ÷ (m * g) d^2 = (q1 * q2) * [k ÷ (m * g)] d = √(q1 * q2) * √[k ÷ (m * g)] √[k ÷ (m * g)] is a constant. So, the distance between the 2 balls is directly proportional to the square root of the product of the charges. Let’s double the charges and see what happens to d d = √(2q1 * 2q2) * √[k ÷ (m * g)] d = √(4 * q1 * q2) * √[k ÷ (m * g)] d = 2 * √(q1 * q2) * √[k ÷ (m * g)] Doubling the charge, doubles the distance! the answer is B = 2 * d
- Q: What are the temperature limitations of plastic tubes?
- The temperature limitations of plastic tubes vary depending on the type of plastic used. In general, most plastic tubes can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F). However, some specialized plastic tubes can handle higher temperatures up to 150°C (302°F) or even higher. It is important to consider the specific plastic material and its intended application when determining the temperature limitations of plastic tubes.
- Q: What is the maximum diameter of plastic tubes?
- The maximum diameter of plastic tubes can vary depending on the specific type and purpose of the tube. However, in general, plastic tubes can range from small diameters of around 1 millimeter to larger diameters of up to 12 inches or more.
- Q: Can plastic tubes be used for packaging cosmetics?
- Yes, plastic tubes can be used for packaging cosmetics. They are commonly used due to their versatility, flexibility, and ability to protect the contents from moisture and contamination. Plastic tubes also offer convenience in terms of dispensing the product and can be easily customized for branding purposes.
- Q: Suppose that you have an acrylic box containing water inside, as well as a submersible water pump and tubing. Also assume that you have a viable source of energy to turn the pump on.
- If it's a compression becoming it's going to have threads and a nut on it. When you purchased it there must had been a unfastened brass ferrule in below the nut. You slip the nut over the copper tubing, slide on the brass ferrule, after which tighten down the nut. Two words of warnings when utilizing compression fittings: fundamental!!! (1) do not overtighten the nut, and even more importantly, (2) if you start tightening the nut, you can't turn the nut the improper way (as if to loosen it) even very reasonably. ALL turning movement have got to be to tighten most effective. If you are making a mistake and even flip the wrench back 1/4 an inch which you can wreck the compression of the ferrule and the fitting will leak and no matter how tight you tighten it after that it is going to leak. At that factor you can have got to either reduce out the pipe or or else get rid of it and over.
- Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for personal care product packaging?
- Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for personal care product packaging. They are widely used for packaging products such as lotions, creams, gels, and toothpaste due to their durability, flexibility, and ease of use. Plastic tubes provide a hygienic and convenient packaging solution, allowing for easy dispensing and precise product application. Additionally, plastic tubes can be customized with different sizes, shapes, and closures to meet the specific needs of personal care products.
- Q: Suppose I take a plastic tube and some insulated wire and wrap the wire very tightly around the plastic pipe so that the pipe is covered with several layers of wire wrap. The wire is always wrapped around the pipe in the same direction. Then we connect the two ends of the wire together. If I then drop a strong magnet down this pipe arrangement, will the magnet fall slowly, or not?
- Not slowly, but it will fall somewhat slower because of an induced current when it first enters and exits the wire covered section of the tube. In the middle section the two poles will induce opposite induction currents (and voltages), so the effect will cancel. But if what you want it to show eddy current effects, the coil arrangement is not a good way of doing the experiment. You want the resistance to be minimal so the eddy currents don't dissipate too fast. And you want the eddy currents at both poles of your magnet to be (relatively independent) and not cancel out in a series circuit. The easiest way to achieve that is to use a simple copper tube. Of course, if what the question is trying to do is to test if YOU understand the difference between the coil and the solid copper, then it might actually achieve its purpose. I bet most people will get it wrong. Good Luck with your experiment. Or your homework question. :-)
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Plastic Tubes - PPR Pipes and Fittings Home Use High Temperature Resistant from China
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 pc/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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