• Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe Resistant to Chemical Matters, PVC Material, Specifications:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB System 1
Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe Resistant to Chemical Matters, PVC Material, Specifications:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB

Plastic Tubes - PVC Pipe Resistant to Chemical Matters, PVC Material, Specifications:16-630mm, Length:5.8/11.8m, Standard:GB

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Tianjin
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TT OR LC
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: My bridge had broken and I got someone to make me a new one, but when I reviewed it over, I noticed they moved the plastic tube to the bottom of the violin. Should I not worry about it or have someone fix it?
Does the bridge have a protective cover glued to it under the string - it's called a parchment? Or does the bridge have an insert in it, usually made from Ebony? If either of these is a yes, you don't need the tube. If the answer was no to both, the tube should probably be there to protect the bridge from the string cutting in. Here is a pic of the two possibilities I've mentioned.
Q: Can plastic tubes be customized with logos or labels?
Yes, plastic tubes can be customized with logos or labels. This can be done through various printing techniques such as screen printing, hot stamping, or digital printing, allowing businesses to add their brand identity or product information to the tubes for promotional or informational purposes.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for vacuum applications?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for vacuum applications.
Q: looking for a place that sells plastic tubes to store wine, easliy stackable thanks
Any beer and wine making shop will have EXACTLY what you need
Q: What is the minimum wall thickness of plastic tubes available?
The minimum wall thickness of plastic tubes typically varies depending on the specific type of plastic and manufacturing processes, but it can generally range from 0.5mm to 1mm.
Q: Hey, my dad asked me to look this up and I can't seem to find it. I am looking for the name of the plastic tubing that has electrical wiring in it. It is used under the concrete in construction. I would also like to know if you know the name of the machine that makes these tubes. Thank you
Depends where you are, if in central europe, plastic conduit is often used when wiring houses under concrete but it doesn't offer any mechanical protection against a drill bit. If in UK, spec would say that if not a SWA, you will need to run copex, monical each end and connect the earth to it. As soon as the drill bit hits a neutral or live inside the cable after going through the copex, RCD kicks in.
Q: What are the different end cap options for plastic tubes?
There are several end cap options for plastic tubes, including snap-on caps, threaded caps, push-in caps, flip-top caps, and screw-on caps. Each option offers a different level of convenience and functionality depending on the specific application and user preferences.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for storing adhesives or sealants?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for storing adhesives or sealants. Plastic tubes are commonly used for packaging and storing various substances, including adhesives and sealants, due to their durability, flexibility, and ability to effectively contain and dispense the contents.
Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to warping under high temperatures?
Plastic tubes can be resistant to warping under high temperatures depending on the type of plastic used. Certain plastics, like PTFE (Teflon) or PVC, exhibit good heat resistance, while others may deform or melt at elevated temperatures. It is important to consider the specific plastic material being used and its temperature limitations to determine its resistance to warping.
Q: How do you prevent plastic tubes from warping?
To prevent plastic tubes from warping, it is important to avoid exposing them to high temperatures or extreme changes in temperature. Additionally, storing them in a cool and dry environment can help maintain their shape and prevent warping.

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