• Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe 0.63-2.0MPa, Material:PVC, Specification:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB System 1
  • Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe 0.63-2.0MPa, Material:PVC, Specification:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB System 2
Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe 0.63-2.0MPa, Material:PVC, Specification:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB

Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe 0.63-2.0MPa, Material:PVC, Specification:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB

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Min Order Qty:
500 m
Supply Capability:
20000 m/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) Strong mechanical strength: Good resistance to water pressure, outside impact and pressure, is satisfied under any conditions.
3.PVC Pipe Images:

PVC Pipe 0.63-2.0MPa; Material: PVC Specification: 16-630mm Length: 5.8/11.8M Standard: GB

PVC Pipe 0.63-2.0MPa; Material: PVC Specification: 16-630mm Length: 5.8/11.8M Standard: GB

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) Falling Weight Impact Test: TIR, %, 0(C) <=10< span=""><>
7) Tensile Yield Strength:  Mpa >=40
5.FAQ 
Q:What is the production ability? or delivery time?
A:Our production ability support 40HQ order finish in one week.
Q:What is your payment?
A:TT or CC.
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: The dishwasher behind my bar at work has a leak. The pipe that's leaking is Parker Parflex PP 3/8 plastic tubing that connects into a metal nut and brings clean water in. The pipe has a leak exactly where it meets the nut, so in theory I could cut off the cracked portion and then re-seal it to the nut. Can I cut it with wire cutters? Should it be sanded after I cut it? Do I use a teflon sealant? Thanks for any help!
That should be a compression fitting. If it's a brass fitting then they are one time use. You can get a new brass fitting, cut the PP tube clean with a knife or a razor blade - be careful not to cut yourself please, then install the nut over the tube, slip the compression ring over the tube and if there's an insert that goes inside the PP, insert that. Then push the hose into the fitting and slide the nut and ring to the threaded portion of the fitting and tighten it. Be careful to tighten it enough to seal but not so tight you cut through the pipe again. It's likely the reason you have the leak in the first place is because someone overtightened it. OR you can simply buy a replacement hose. I'd prefer a wire braid shielded pipe. Stronger and made with a professional fitting on the end, one you don't have to mess with. My opinion, replacing the tube is the better idea. And they're not stupidly expensive either. Good luck with your project. '')
Q: The point is to remove as many sticks as you can without the marbles falling through.Anyone know? Thanks :)
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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: Are plastic tubes suitable for medical diagnostics?
Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for medical diagnostics. They are commonly used in various diagnostic procedures, such as blood collection, urine testing, and sample storage. Plastic tubes are lightweight, cost-effective, and have excellent chemical resistance, making them suitable for handling and transporting biological samples in a safe and efficient manner. Additionally, they are available in different sizes and configurations to accommodate specific diagnostic needs.
Q: where can i get a print out of all the clored tubes and what test is used for each tube for a phlebotomists ?
Blood collection tubes must be drawn in a specific order to avoid cross-contamination of additives between tubes. The recommended order of draw for plastic vacutainer tubes is: First - blood culture bottle or tube (yellow or yellow-black top) Second - coagulation tube (light blue top). If just a routine coagulation assay is the only test ordered, then a single light blue top tube may be drawn. If there is a concern regarding contamination by tissue fluids or thromboplastins, then one may draw a non-additive tube first, and then the light blue top tube. Third - non-additive tube (red top) Last draw - additive tubes in this order: SST (red-gray or gold top). Contains a gel separator and clot activator. Sodium heparin (dark green top) PST (light green top). Contains lithium heparin anticoagulant and a gel separator. EDTA (lavender top) ACDA or ACDB (pale yellow top). Contains acid citrate dextrose. Oxalate/fluoride (light gray top)
Q: I was changing my engine oil via the dipstick tube and a special suction device that pumps the old oil out of the sump to be replaced with fresh oil. Unfortunately, i had to patch up a hole in the tube on the suction device with parcel tape/sellotape wrapped around and a small piece of tape (around 2x2 square) fell into the engine dipstick tube and appears to have slid down into the oil sump.Will the oil filter make any difference in keeping melted plastic out of the engine? Am i best calling up the manufacturer, not the dealer as i don't want them to know about my error. The engine still runs and i have driven 20 miles so far with no problems. 2009 year Citroen C1Thanks
This is worrisome. As the others say, the worst scenario is the tape gets against the pickup screen and suddenly causes loss of oil pressure. If that happens you will immediately get a low oil pressure warning light but that's something you don't want to happen anyway. However since the piece of tape is 2 x 2 or thereabouts at this point it is almost certainly still rolled up and stuck at the bottom of the dipstick tube. There would not be room for it to easily escape and fall into the sump… yet. There should be one or two screws at the bottom of the dipstick tube to secure it to the engine. If you remove those screws and pull the dipstick tube out, with the dipstick unit, you should find the tape at or near the bottom of the tube. Remove the tape, throw it away, put the tube back in, and sin no more.
Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to static electricity?
No, plastic tubes are not generally resistant to static electricity.
Q: I'm going to make manicotti and the recipe calls for a stuffing tube. Can I use a spoon or maybe a plastic bag with a tip cut off?
The latter works perfectly as you can throw it away when complete with your stuffing task.
Q: i have this artillery shellbut its not one of those one shot ball artillery shellits like a stick about 6 in longand inside are the shellsi think its a six shot and there's one fusei know i should use something called HDPEwhat is that and is the anything else i can use than HDPE
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Q: What is the weight of plastic tubes compared to other materials?
The weight of plastic tubes varies depending on the specific material and size, but generally speaking, plastic tubes tend to be lighter compared to other materials such as metal or glass.

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