High Temperature Resistant PPR Plastic Tubes for Home Use
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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- Q: Are plastic tubes available in flame-retardant options?
- Yes, plastic tubes are available in flame-retardant options. These tubes are specifically designed and treated to resist flames and reduce the spread of fire, making them suitable for applications where fire safety is a concern.
- Q: What are the different types of connections available for plastic tubes?
- There are several different types of connections available for plastic tubes, including compression fittings, barbed fittings, push-to-connect fittings, threaded fittings, and solvent cement connections. Each type of connection offers its own advantages and is suitable for different applications.
- Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for pneumatic conveying systems?
- Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for pneumatic conveying systems. They offer several advantages such as being lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and cost-effective. Plastic tubes also provide smooth internal surfaces, minimizing friction and enhancing the flow of materials. Additionally, they can withstand high-pressure environments and are available in various sizes and configurations, making them versatile for different pneumatic conveying applications.
- Q: I have a bear hamster she hates cardboard tubes she already has a wheel and a ball and a play pen even a little house dont sugest plastic tubes because i have her in a little fish tank like cage tubes wont work thx
- You can get plastic tubes and just put them on the floor of the tank,that works,you know. What about egg boxes? You can a hole or two in it and put some bedding and treats in it. Or boxes in general. Get some boxes and cut holes in them and your hamster and go through them and pop out in certain places. Any kind of box would do,though if your hamsters a chewer the ink could be harmful if it is coloured. You could attach them with cardboard tubes! I know you said your hamster doesn't like cardboard tubes,but mine doesn't like them if they're just lying on the ground but will go through them if attached. You could also get a sand bath! Those are not only fun,but help the fur,though some hamsters will just not bother. You could get some Chinchilla sand (sand,not dust) and put it in a container and use either outside the cage or keep it in How about having a thicker substrate if there isn't much? A lot of hamster's enjoy digging. Talking of substrate,you could hide some treats in it and your hamster will sniff and dig to find them. Have you got anything for her to chew on? I know it's not really something for them to 'play' with,so to say,but it keeps them busy and their teeth short,though some hamsters again just don't bother.
- Q: Also when a cell is hypertonic to its environment does that mean the environment is hypotonic to the cell?
- If the tube shrinks, water must be going out of the tube, and this must be occurring because there is a concentration gradient across the tubing. However, both sides start with distilled water, so the water on both sides should have the same (low) amount of dissolved substances. Presumably the shrinkage is occurring over a period of hours or days? My guess would be that something is getting into the water in the cup - this could be dissolved matter from floating dust or bacteria, but more likely are gases from the air. Distilling water would degas it - oxygen, nitrogen, and CO2 would be removed. However, these gases, most significantly CO2, will redissolve in the water if it is left in air (carbon dioxide dissolves to make a solution of carbonic acid). In addition, any contaminants that persisted through the distillation would be concentrated when the cup water evaporates, though this is likely to be a small change due to the high purity of distilled water. You are correct about your second question.
- Q: Regarding the cigars. The following is for the humidity conditions. It is now 4:50 pm here, I am going to a party tomorrow at 4:00 pm. So 24 hours time. I live in South Africa and its winter here. I bought Romeo y Julieta cigars (Romeo No3 and 2) and a Blackstone Cherry (not a cigarillo). I don't have a humidor. But I looked in the tubes (Romeo Julieta tubes- they are metal tubes) of the Julietas and they have a wood layer around the inside of the tube. Will these cigars be fine in these conditions for 24 hours in their tubes? The Blackstone is in a plastic tube with no wood. Just plastic. Must I leave the cigars in their tubes in a Ziplock bag? And I have no waterpouches humidification pouches. I read on Cigars for less that tubes can preserve them for a long time. Oh, and I have air-conditioning in my room. But will the cupboard in my room work? I usually set the aircon between 18-21* Celsius. I can put the cigars somewhere else if it is better.
- I would keep in a desk drawer lying on their sides wrapped in their tubes.
- Q: Can plastic tubes be used for interior design applications?
- Yes, plastic tubes can be used for interior design applications. They are versatile and can be shaped, cut, and painted to create unique and modern designs for various interior elements such as lighting fixtures, decorative accents, furniture, and more. Additionally, plastic tubes are often lightweight, durable, and cost-effective, making them a popular choice for interior designers looking to add a contemporary touch to their projects.
- Q: Doubts about the connection of plastic pipe and steel pipe flange
- Plastic pipe flanged fittings such as PPR, to have the corresponding, the flange pipe diameter, as long as the nominal nominal pressure and nominal diameter, nominal pressure pipe, bolt holes can be matched. Because the outer diameter of the pipe has been considered in the pipe fittings, there is no need to worry.
- Q: i have some rolls of presidential dollar coins. do i need the tubes or can i just leave them in the paper?
- It okorder they are a large coin and stamp supply company. Very few paper type coin rolls are of top quality and archival, most have acid in the paper.
- Q: i was wondering where i can get the real big sewage pipe looking tubes they have at sc village to play paintball
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High Temperature Resistant PPR Plastic Tubes for Home Use
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 pc/month
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