• Plastic Tubes PVC Pipe Grey Material PVC - 16-630mm Length 5.8/11.8m GB Standard System 1
Plastic Tubes PVC Pipe Grey Material PVC - 16-630mm Length 5.8/11.8m GB Standard

Plastic Tubes PVC Pipe Grey Material PVC - 16-630mm Length 5.8/11.8m GB Standard

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Min Order Qty:
1 m
Supply Capability:
9999 m/month

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Place of Origin: Beijing, China (Mainland) Material: PVC Specification: 16-630mm Length: 5.8/11.8M Standard: GB 



Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details: coils in plastic bag 

Delivery Detail: 15- 20 days 



Specifications

PVC Pipe 

1,16-630mm; 

2, Wall thickness:1.6mm-26.7mm; 

3, Pn:0.63-2.0MPa; 

4, Length:5.8/11.8M 



Features:


**Sizes: 16 to 630mm


**Pressure Rating: 0.6MPa, 0.8MPa, 1.0MPa, 1.25MPa, 1.6MPa


**Colors: white, grey, red or other colors on request


**Connection: socket fusion joint


**Standard: GB


**Certification: ISO9001, ISO14001


**Packaging: coils in plastic bag or as your request


 


Advantages:


**Corrosion Resistant: resist chemical matters or electron chemical corrosion


**Higher Flow Capacity: smooth interior walls result in lower pressure loss and higher volume than metal fittings


**Lower Installation Costs: light weight and ease of installation can reduce installation costs by as much as 50% over metal fittings


**Longevity: more than 50 years under proper use


**Environment-friendly: PVC-U drainage fittings can be recycled


 


Application 


water pipe network system, industrial liquids transportation, Agricultural irrigation pipe and sewage treatment


Q: Just curious . . . Seems like it would less expensive and safer.
Well, Neon is an inert gas. It seldom if ever will react with anything. The reason being is that the tubing can get substantially hot. Plastic melts at relatively cold temperatures...for instance, even hot water can melt plastic. It wouldn't really be safer to have the plastic tubing melt on you...now would it? If the neon gas escapes...it isn't really any big deal. Neon is already part of our natural air anyway..that is where they get it from. What is a big deal in event of failure, is if the gas isn't a pure inert gas. ONLY the red-orange lights are literally Neon lights. The other colors are actually fluorescent lights (with the exception of some Argon/some Krypton/some Xenon lights). Fluorescent lights use a very toxic gas to function...MERCURY VAPOR.
Q: How do you prevent plastic tubes from cracking under pressure?
To prevent plastic tubes from cracking under pressure, some measures can be taken. Firstly, selecting a high-quality plastic material with good strength and durability properties is crucial. Reinforcing the tube with additional layers or fibers can also enhance its strength. Additionally, controlling and maintaining the pressure within the recommended limits is essential to avoid exceeding the tube's capacity. Proper installation techniques, such as ensuring proper alignment and avoiding excessive bending or twisting, can further prevent cracking. Regular inspections and maintenance to identify any signs of wear or damage can help to detect potential issues early on and take necessary preventive measures.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for water supply systems?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for water supply systems. Plastic pipes, such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and PEX (cross-linked polyethylene), are commonly used in residential and commercial water supply systems due to their durability, flexibility, and resistance to corrosion. They are lightweight, easy to install, and can handle high-pressure water flows efficiently. Additionally, plastic pipes are less prone to leaks and can last for many years, making them a popular choice for water supply networks.
Q: Its a hard plastic tube with thin walls.
use a PVC cutter,
Q: What are the different closure options for flip-top tubes?
Some of the different closure options for flip-top tubes include snap-on caps, screw-on caps, and squeeze-to-open caps.
Q: How are plastic tubes cut to specific lengths?
Plastic tubes are typically cut to specific lengths using various cutting methods such as sawing, mechanical cutting, or laser cutting. The chosen method depends on the type of plastic, the required precision, and the production scale.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for dental applications?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for dental applications. They are commonly used for delivering dental materials, such as impression materials, bonding agents, and sealants. Plastic tubes offer advantages such as flexibility, easy dispensing, and precise control of material flow, making them suitable for various dental procedures.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for hydroponic gardening?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for hydroponic gardening. They are commonly used as a component of hydroponic systems, serving as a conduit for nutrient-rich water to flow to the plants' roots. Plastic tubes are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to water and nutrient solutions, making them a practical choice for hydroponic gardening setups.
Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to fire propagation?
No, plastic tubes are not resistant to fire propagation.
Q: My little brother just got 2 gerbils. One of them is fine going in the tubes and coming back down, but the other won't go up. He will climb down if you put him up there, but he won't climb up on his own. Their sleeping area is on the top floor, and there's another floor with his food and water on it. The water bottle will only fit in that spot, so there's no other way to move the bottle. Also, how do i get them to figure out how to use a water bottle?
Until your gerbil gets the hang of it, put the food on the level he does have access to. At times all it takes is a little time for them to realize there's more to their home. Once he does, he'll be able to have the food where it currently is. I do wish to make sure you know that gerbils do chew through plastic and make quick work of tubes and tunnels. Within a couple weeks there could be a hole large enough for him to get out. Please just keep an eye on him to make sure he's not chewing on it. If he is, you may want to put him in a safer cage. I've seen many gerbils chew through the Critter Trail cages and many distraught owners wondering how to find their gerbils once they have escaped. Many owners don't feel their gerbil is a chewer or that the plastic is thick enough, but never underestimate the power of their determination and jaws. Many will chew through it, it simply ends up being a matter of when. Then again, some are fine, but in my own experience with gerbil parents, their gerbils all found a way out. My own two included (though I had been watching and as soon as I found the possibility of them making it out, they were immediately switched to a safer cage).

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