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PVC Pipe DIN8078 Plastic Tubes

PVC Pipe DIN8078 Plastic Tubes

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Specifications

pvc pipe
Water supply pvc pipe
Water discharge pvc pipe
Plastic PN10 and PN16 pvc pipe
DIN8077, DIN8078, ISO 15874 pvc pipe

Our pipes and fittings can be made according and conforming to the following International Standards:

1) American standard (ASTM Sch 40 & Sch 80, SDR 21, SDR 26, SDR41)

2) British standard (BS 3505, BS 5255, 4515)

3) Singaporean standard (SS 141, SS 272, SS 213)

4) Australian standard (AS 1477, AS 1415)

5) National standard (GB 10002, GB 5836, GB 14823, GB 13664)

6) International standard (ISO 4422, ISO 3633, IEC 614, GY 3050)

PVC Pipe Features

  • Non-conductive: Good insulation, assuring a safe system

  • Smooth surface:  Small friction coefficient to ensure the cables go through smoothly

  • Fire resistance:  Self-extinguishing, do not support combustion

  • Corrosion Resistance:  Resistant to acids, bases and salts, assuring a lower maintenance cost and a longer performance life

  • Impact strength:  Resistant to compression and impact, suitable to be buried in concrete

  • Easy Installation:  solvent cement and threading joining

  • Usage:Electric wires installation, Supply water, Irragation Water, Drainage

Q: My child is 4 years old. She had a small plastic tube inserted to open up her tear ducts. The tube fell out that same night as the procedure. What can I do? Will she need another surgery?
I think this is a question for the specialist. Call them immediately. I would rather than asking strangers- grab the phone book, call after hour number and get the proper answer there. I hope that she is okay. I hope that she will not need more surgery. I speculate that since it was unsuccessful that she will require it.Though, I am no doctor. I don't mean to be cross, I just hope you call them, regardless of what time it is. There is always an after hours on-call doctor to help! Good luck to you and your daughter!
Q: Are plastic tubes safe for storing chemicals?
Plastic tubes can be safe for storing certain chemicals, but it depends on the type of plastic used and the specific chemical being stored. Some plastics are resistant to certain chemicals, while others may react or degrade when exposed to certain substances. It is important to carefully consider the compatibility of the plastic with the chemical, ensuring that the tube is made of a material that is chemically resistant to avoid any potential hazards or contamination.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for oil lines?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for oil lines. However, it is important to ensure that the plastic used is compatible with the type of oil being transported and can withstand the pressure and temperature conditions of the application.
Q: Do plastic tubes have any insulation properties?
No, plastic tubes do not have insulation properties.
Q: Do plastic tubes have any limitations in terms of pressure resistance?
Yes, plastic tubes do have limitations in terms of pressure resistance. While many plastic tubes are designed to handle high pressures, they may have a maximum pressure rating that should not be exceeded. The pressure resistance of a plastic tube depends on factors such as its material, thickness, and design. It is important to consider these limitations to ensure safe and efficient operation of the plastic tubes in various applications.
Q: Have you ever noticed it becomed increasingly difficult to stop unwanted back flow of paste towards the sealed end of the plastic tube. Unlike the earlier metallic tubes which could be rolled up from the bottom and be self retaining, the plastic tubes cannot be wound up into a permanent situation but always unroll to a flat state. I have ideas for a simple solution involving no external gadgetry to fiddle around with, maybe you have ideas too?? Keep it simple. Thanks
use a rolling pin to squeez the stuff out...and there is a gadget on the market that looks like 2 fingers, you slip the bottom of the tube between the 2 fingers and just turn up so that the tube rolls around and over the fingers and the paste doesn't backflow..got he idea?..but you can always by toothpast in a pump
Q: i saw that history of middle ear surgery is a disqualifying factor. will they check records from when i was a toddler?
I wish you and your family a beautiful day. Peace, from Los Angeles.
Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to static electricity?
Yes, plastic tubes are generally resistant to static electricity. Plastic is an insulating material, which means it does not conduct electricity easily. Therefore, it does not typically accumulate static charges or allow static electricity to flow through it.
Q: I got a new syrian hamster two and a half days ago, he has a big wire two storey cage with plastic tubes connecting the upstairs and downstrairs, he's spent mostly all of his time in the tube, taking all the bedding from his little house and his food in it and pooing a lot, I mean the tube is full of poo mixed with food and bedding. (I know this is normal) he's still really shy, he spooks easily, and he's not even been on his wheel yet but he's slowly coming around to me when I hand feed him, I haven't touched him yet though, just leaving him to it for a few days. Should I clean his tubes or is it too early? I don't want to stress him out but I read you are supposed to clean his cage every week and spot clean and clean his toilet area every day and his tubes are his toilet area and I'm seriously not joking when I say he poos a lot.
I think that you should probably clean it out. Do it at night when he is not in the tubes so you do not disturb him. My hamster sleeps in an attachment that goes on the tubes and she does the same thing with the food, pooping, and peeing in there. She loves when I clean it out for her, I do it about every 2-3 days. If I do not clean it out and wait an extra day if I am busy or something she takes all of the bedding out of it and moves it to the regular cage area herself. So yes I do think that you should clean it, he will probably appreciate it!
Q: Difference between u-PVC drain pipe and pressure hard polyvinyl chloride water supply pipe (UPVC)
PVC general PVC, there is a hose, can be used as temporary pipe; UPVC rigid PVC strength than ordinary PVC higher, plastic relative handicap, water supply and drainage with this, such as rainwater pipe.

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