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PPR Pipes  for Hot and Cold Water Conveyance

PPR Pipes for Hot and Cold Water Conveyance

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Ningbo
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1000 pc
Supply Capability:
100000 pc/month

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Product Overview

PP-R (polypropylene random) tube called type three polypropylene pipe and is also called the PP-R pipe or PPR pipe, with energy saving, environmental protection, high strength, corrosion resistance, with smooth inner wall has the advantages of scale, construction and easy maintenance, long service life, widely used in building water supply and drainage, urban drainage city gas and power cable sheath, and industrial fluid transportation, agricultural irrigation construction, municipal, industrial and agricultural fields. The PP-R pipe is made of random copolymerized polypropylene and is extruded into tubes to be molded into tubes.


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


Packaging Details:

1. Large carton: 515 x 400x 220 Cubage: 0.04532 M3 
Small carton: 390x255x250 Cubage: 0.0248 M3 
2. PE poly bag+ carton Delivery Detail: 15 days/ 20" container; 25 days/ 40HQ


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 logo.

(2)   1day-For our existing samples for reference.

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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PPR Pipes  for Hot and Cold Water Conveyance

PPR Pipes  for Hot and Cold Water Conveyance

PPR Pipes  for Hot and Cold Water Conveyance


Main Product Features:

Large drum hub to maximize cable life

Self-activating automatic brake hold the load securely when crank handle is released

With cable or strap

Safety guard cover available

Top quality with competitive price

Widely used in the double beam bridge crane and gantry crane

Easy to install and high quality

Compact structure and reasonable design

Could be mounted on t he ground or wall!

Double drum!!


Our Services

Pre-Sales Service

1. Inquiry and consulting support. 

2. Sample testing support. 

After-Sales Service

1. Training how to instal the machine, training how to use the machine. 

2. Engineers available to service machinery overseas.

Q: My model rocket's (currently being built) body tube has a slight issue.First, this is how im making it.Taking a plastic tube, I wrap a piece of construction paper around it, and glue it. (not to the tube, but to itself so I can slide out the tube, and have a cylindrical paper mold.) Next, I take a special type of paper with water-activated adhesive on one side, and wrap it around the construction paper.However, now that everythings dry, I find that upon gluing the construction paper, I also glued it to the tube. Now the plastic tube is stuck within.How can I get it out without tearing my outer shell?Im guessing with heat/cold, but Im not sure.
I appreciate your effort - it's cool that your're making your material from scratch. I don't know if your tube can be salvaged, but next time, wrap the plastic cylinder with one wrap of waxed paper (like Cut-Rite, available in most grocery stores) before wrapping your adhesive paper around. Then it should slip off the plastic mold and you can pull the waxed paper out of the center of the newly-formed paper tube.
Q: What are the environmental implications of using plastic tubes?
The environmental implications of using plastic tubes are significant. Plastic tubes are typically made from petroleum-based materials, which contribute to the depletion of fossil fuel resources. Additionally, the production of plastic tubes requires energy-intensive manufacturing processes, leading to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Plastic tubes are often not biodegradable and can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. Improper disposal of plastic tubes, such as littering or improper recycling, can lead to pollution of water bodies, soil, and harm wildlife through ingestion or entanglement. Furthermore, the use of plastic tubes contributes to the growing global plastic waste problem. Plastic waste is a major environmental concern as it accumulates in landfills or ends up in ecosystems, causing harm to marine life and disrupting ecosystems. Plastic pollution also poses a threat to human health, as toxic chemicals can leach from plastic materials and contaminate food and water sources. Considering these implications, it is crucial to explore alternatives to plastic tubes, such as biodegradable or compostable materials, and promote responsible consumption and waste management practices to minimize the environmental impact.
Q: What is the average lifespan of plastic tubes in outdoor applications?
The average lifespan of plastic tubes in outdoor applications can vary depending on factors such as the type and quality of the plastic, exposure to sunlight and weather conditions, and maintenance practices. However, on average, plastic tubes used in outdoor applications can last anywhere from 5 to 20 years.
Q: Sometimes included in happy meals and the like. Had some sort of device that would slide back and forth inside it making the sound. Sounded like: oooooooaaaaaaaahhh lt;turn overgt; aaaaaooooohhhhh*Note* I need the name!lol.
They are called groan tubes.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for water filtration systems?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for water filtration systems.
Q: Porous plastic couplings for the weak monitoring system in what the quota items?
Calculate the engineering quantity, according to the distinction between construction methods and technology, can find the corresponding item in the quota, get the corresponding price, multiplied by the calculated quantities, finally obtains the total price. This process is called "set quota"".
Q: Rescue fish, currently in temporay home 20 gal 70' filtered oxygenated tank until I can get another tommorow. But he looks stressed, I think he needs a place to hide for the night, and the PVC I have at the moment is too light to sink. I found the plastic in the basement of the older home we live in, good size for him, but I am worried that plastic of an uncertain age might give off some kind of toxin/poison. Can anybody help? Suggestions for alternatives welcome...
Nope. It's safe. PVC is used for tube anemones commonly.
Q: We are interested in tubing on a creek with class I to II rapids, so we want something durable to hold up going over rocky patches. Are the 3-layer PVC plastic tubes sold for river tubing and towing behind boats strong enough for that? Or would a black rubber tire from a semi-truck be better?
I would get the big black heavy innertubes. but if they are rapids with rocks, make SURE they have plasctic or wood bottoms ;)
Q: Two identical strong magnets are dropped simultaneously by two students into two vertical tubes of the same dimensions (see figure below). One tube is made of copper, and the other is made of plastic.
The magnet dropped through the plastic tube. Plastic doesn't conduct electric currents with anywhere near the ability of the copper tube. The magnet dropped through the copper tube will induce a voltage around the loop as per Faraday's law of induction. Such a voltage creates a current through the tube, and that current makes this copper tube act as an electromagnet. This electromagnet will apply a force to the magnet which opposes the gravitational force on the magnet. How do I know it will oppose? Because of conservation of energy. In order for the current dissipating heat in the copper tube (due to the voltage and current combination), the magnetic force MUST do negative work on the falling magnet, such that the magnet does work on the tube as it falls.
Q: Where can I find plastic tubing that is durable, and about a half-inch in diameter? Preferably from some place like Wal-Mart?
The plastic tubing store.

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