• Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Flanged Socket EN545/EN598 DN1100 for Water Supply System 1
  • Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Flanged Socket EN545/EN598 DN1100 for Water Supply System 2
Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Flanged Socket EN545/EN598 DN1100 for Water Supply

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Flanged Socket EN545/EN598 DN1100 for Water Supply

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5 m.t.
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80000 m.t./month

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1.Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Description :
1) Pipe fittings confirm to ISO2531,K9 class,T type joint,6m long,with inside cements lining conform to ISO4179,  outside Zinc spraying(130g/m2) and bitumen coating(70μm) conform to ISO8179.
2) Pipe fittings ends: Spigot and socket ends, with 100% SBR rubber gaskets accoding to ISO4633
3) Our products have been sold to many international market, such as Middle East and South East Asia and Africa.
2.Main Features of the Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings:
1. Material: Ductile iron grade 500-7/ 450-10 in accordance with ISO1083
2. Standard: ISO 2531, EN545, EN598, ANSI, AWWA
3. Certificate: ISO9001, ISO14001, SGS, NSF, WRAS
4. Test: In accordance with ISO 2531 / EN 545 / EN598 and 100% water pressure test
5. External coating: Zinc + Bitumen, conform to ISO8179
3.Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Images:

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Flanged Socket for Water Supply

Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Flanged Socket for Water Supply

4.Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings Specification:
Surface Finishes: Bare, Oiled, Mill Varnish, Galv,FBE, FBE Dual, 3LPE, 3LPP, Coal Tar,Concrete Coating and Tape Wrap
End Finishes: Beveled, Square Cut, Threaded, hat
Additional Services: Internal Coating
Packaging: packed in bag, plastic bag, steel strip, steel wire,double wire, iron box, wooden box, tarpaulin, plastic ,sheeting
Inspection: MOODY SGS BV GL DNV ABS LIOYD’S
Test: X-ray, UT, magnetic particle,inspection,hydrostatic test.
Documentary: MTC, material certification,Origin certification, CI or PI,Test Report, export licence, handling order, B/L,insurance policy,shipping instructions, contract, packing list etc.

5.FAQ:
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
1.Q: Why would you choose ductile iron pipe fittings rather than other pipe fittings materials?
 A:The reasons are obvious for that not only ductile iron pipe fittings possesses the inherent strength and flexibility of ductile iron, combined with proven corrosion protection systems, but also the cost savings can be achieved from design to installation and commissioning.
 2.Q:Why can you guarantee the inner of pipes can’t be corroded?
 A: High alumina cement mortar lining and sulphate-resistant cement mortar lining. These two special linings are applicable to inner anti-corrosion for sewage pipes fittings, improving resistance to erosion of the sewage components.

Q:Conair Spiraling Iron
i depends on the type but normally u juss put a piece of hair about a inch thick in the iron and wait a good few minutes.good luck.hope it turns out great!
Q:what do you think about chi irons
OK I'm going to be honest with you. It is pretty darn hard to find a very good flat iron for your kind of price. Let me take you through my story. I first got a Hot Tools flat iron, it was OK at first, and then turned to pure crap. I used a MAXIUS, same thing. I used a CORTEX for $60, it worked OKAY, but ended up giving me terrible split ends. I spent years trying out different flat irons (Revlon, Jose Eber, SleeknStraight, you name it), and tried getting them at the same price range, under $100. The stylists told me that the truth was that to get something real good, I was going to have to pay up. It pained me, to hear this, because I didn't want to spend so much money, but I had to accept it. The stylists recommended CHI, which is what most of them use anyway. I spent $150, RIDICULOUS! I was soooo upset to have spent this because I could think of a million better ways. But I have to admit the truth. IT WORKS MARVELOUS!!!! Ask anyone. 99% of people have no complaint. CHI IS THE BEST! It is worth the price, and I had to learn that the hard way. But, I have had it for 5 years, and I get the same great results each time. I have terribly curly, coarse, and frizzy hair and it's like magic. There are probably cheaper ones, I think the cheapest CHI iron is like $120. If you don't want to follow my advice, that's fine. Just whichever one you choose, make sure it's a CERAMIC flat iron because nobody can deny that CERAMIC is better for your hair. PS-Don't straighten your hair more than twice weekly. And have PLENTY of protection. You should probably buy the following; HEAT PROTECTION SPRAY STRAIGHTENING GEL I have to admit that I think Tresseme is better than CHI for heat protection. Look for this package Tresseme Thermal Creations Heat Package or something like that. and in addition, it helps to use a good Straightening Shampoo Conditioner. It really does. IM BEHIND CHI 100% GOOD LUCK!
Q:What are the iron rich foods ?especially for 3 yr old child
in addition to iron in foods, you should always cook with iron pots and pans coz you actually do pick up iron from them. avoid the aluminum coz you pick up aluminum, which is highly suspect of being linked to alzheimers.
Q:If I soak 5 grams of iron filings in 125 mL of water, does the mass of iron go up or down?
The Iron will turn to iron oxide (rust) thus increasing its mass by taking oxygen from the water.
Q:Is is a good flat iron? If not, what is?
It's the absolute best! When my crappy drugstore iron broke a second time, I bought a Sedu, I think mine is 1 1/2 inches? I have a lot of hair though, so it's easier for me that way. I don't use it every day, but boy is it the best thing ever!! It heats up in no time at all, and leaves my hair silkly smooth, straight and shiny. And there's a safety shut off in case you forget to turn it off. It is amazing! If you have the money to spend, I say go for it!
Q:Rowenta doesn‘t any longer seem to be reliable. Believe it or not I am halfway thinking of a mid-level to top notch Panasonic iron. Panasonic seems to be building them right. The other names if you look at the reviews and the customer service, its nothing to write home to mom about. I would be interested if you can recommend a brand either you or someone close to you have had and the iron doesn‘t leak, short out and doesn‘t become the cool iron after a few months. Thanks.
I'm not sure there are so much better and worse irons. I used to think rowenta's were great, but they are very expensive, rather chunky and heavy and to me, don't seem to out perform other irons. For me, the best iron is the least expensive iron that meets my needs. I tend to space out that the iron is on, so I want an iron that turns itself off. I want one that has a range of settings including steam, and it's helpful, but not necessary, that it spritz water. I mostly only use irons for sewing and have owned a number, usually more than one at a time and currently own three. The things that happen to my irons is they get dropped, they get used by other folks on inappropriate things or using bad settings and spoiling them or they get so minerally or the finish wears off the face that I don't want to use them any more. It's mostly death by dropping, repeatedly though. I've never ever had a problem with them shorting, leaking or not getting hot. Iron technolody is just not that complicated, and with using distilled water (a must for with my minerally water) my irons can last for decades, despite almost abusive use when I am sewing a lot. Reviews on irons? Please. They get hot. You press things. It's not rocket science. I even have an antique cast iron iron that sits on my woodstove that I could use in a pinch, if I had to. I suggest whatever they have at Costo or Sears. Both of those stores have good return policies, so if you seem to get a lemon, you can return it. I have purchased irons at garage sales for a buck that became my favorites.
Q:Is Iron to rust a example of chemical or physical change? Is it even one AT ALL?
Iron combines with oxygen to form rust according to the following equation. 4 Fe + 3 O2 --- 2 Fe2O3 Fe2O3 is called iron(III) oxide or rust This is a chemical reaction
Q:Im looking at buying some new irons, i have a 16 handicap and i wanted some feedback on clevelands gold and red irons and also the hibore ironsat 16 handicap will it be a mistake to go with the red irons?
I have tried t he CG Gold irons. They are solid irons. I like Cleveland clubs. I do think the Mizuno MX-23s are easier to hit out of the rough. The CG Red is for better players. Many cleveland tour pros it. On the other hand, I think you are too good for the Hibore irons. It depends why you are a 16 handicap. If you are 16 because your ball striking is good but putting and short game, are poor you can consider the red irons. But if are a 16 because of poor ball striking, go with the gold. You can get the Gold Combo Set (3,4 iron is Hibore, 5-PW are CG Gold)
Q:I rarely eat meat, but on my latest blood test my doctor said my iron levels are almost out the normal range of being high. I want to start taking a mulitivitamin, would it be ok to have one with iron in it, or should I avoid taking more iron?
You should ask the doctor about that. Iron doesn't just come from meat, there is iron in tomatoes and other vegetables, as well.

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