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PE Pipe and Fittings for Water Supply Pipeline System PE Tube PE80 PE100

PE Pipe and Fittings for Water Supply Pipeline System PE Tube PE80 PE100

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PE Pipe for Water Supply Pipeline System

Press grade: 0.4MPa-1.6MPa

Size: DN20MM-DN1200MM

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We own three industry bases for manufacturing pipes, fittings and new materials, including the biggest production line of steel wire reinforced PE composite pipe in the world, and top advanced PE pipe production line.

We get long term cooperation with leading material suppliers in the world and professionally provide the pipeline system solutions of matched products and technical cases by the whole industry chain from materials R&D to pipeline engineering installation.

Q:What are the physical properties of acrylic tubes (18width, 24diameter)? What is the property difference between a tube that is extruded compared to casted? All I'm really asking is which one is stronger and how strong is it? Is it easy to drill holes in them? Is PVC stronger, and what are the properties of that?
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Q:How do plastic tubes compare to PVC pipes?
Plastic tubes and PVC pipes are actually quite similar as PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a type of plastic. However, when people refer to plastic tubes, they usually mean a broader category that includes various types of plastic materials, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, while PVC pipes specifically refer to those made from PVC. In terms of their characteristics, PVC pipes are generally more rigid, durable, and resistant to chemicals, making them suitable for plumbing and construction applications. Plastic tubes, on the other hand, offer more flexibility and are often used for lighter-duty tasks like irrigation or drainage systems. Ultimately, the choice between plastic tubes and PVC pipes depends on the specific requirements of the project at hand.
Q:Can plastic tubes be used for veterinary products?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for veterinary products. They are commonly used for packaging and dispensing various veterinary products such as ointments, creams, gels, and oral medications. Plastic tubes offer convenience, hygiene, and ease of use, making them a suitable choice for veterinary applications.
Q:Can plastic tubes be used for water transportation?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for water transportation. They are commonly used in various industries and applications, such as irrigation systems, plumbing, and even in some types of water pipelines. Plastic tubes are lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, making them a suitable choice for transporting water efficiently and effectively.
Q:what is dialysis tubing? how can it be used to demonstrate osmosis?
Dialysis tubing is actually a semi-permeable membrane when used in water. Experiments illustrating osmosis and pressure gradients across a membrane use dialysis tubing. This tubing usually comes in rolls and when wet, will open up into a cylindrical tube that can be tied off at the ends. The tubing can also be fitted over a thistle tube for such experiments. Dialysis tubing is literally a semi-permeable sheet of plastic. [Like a cell membrane, it can allow certain things in, but not everything.] In a dialysis tubing experiment, one fills the inside of the sheet with a concentrated liquid of some sort and then seals off the open ends of the tube. Then, one places the tube and liquid into another type of liquid and after awhile, the liquid from the outside moves inside the tube. What I did for my first dialysis tubing experiment was filling the inside of the tube with a concentrated starch solution and placed the tubing into a beaker of Lugol's solution diluted with distilled water. After a 1/2 hr, some of the Lugol's and distilled water will have entered the dialysis tubing. One can see that osmosis has happened because the Lugol's in the tube would have turned blue when in contact with the starch. Osmosis caused the diluted/unconcentrated solution of Lugol's and dH2O to go through the semi permeable membrane and into the concentrated solution of starch. Like a cell's membrane, if the outside of the cell is more concentrated, the cell would lose water because the the water will leave the cell and go for the concentrated outside environment. If the inside of the cell was more concentrated than the outside, the outside water will go into the cell through the semipermeable membrane.
Q:I use a length of plastic tubing and after using it for a while (few months) it changed from clear to opaque. It had been exposed to heat, alcohol and water, nothing else. If you know why it changed colors please fill me in. Also, I would like to know if it is changed chemically that might effect things traveling through it or if it is merely a cosmetic change and I can ignore it for the most part.
If the plastic tubing was exposed to heat, then the resultant color change was most like due to a disruption in the chemical lattice of the plastic. A plastic is basically a polymer or group of polymers (polymer=same chemical compound repeated over and over again). When heat or another energy source is apllied, it has the ability to alter the polymer structure. Think of a polymer in similar terms as a crystal; all of the compounds in the plastic will align themselves in a similar way as the previous compound. When you do this with minerals, you end up with a clear or partially clear crystal. The same basic principal applies to polymers (plastics). Hope this helps!! P.S. some chemicals have the same ability to alter the plastic, same as an enrgy source..
Q:What are the common diameters of plastic tubes used for irrigation in agriculture?
The common diameters of plastic tubes used for irrigation in agriculture generally range from 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) to 2.0 inches (50.8 mm).
Q:Can plastic tubes be used for agriculture applications?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for agriculture applications. They are commonly used for irrigation systems, drainage, and as protective covers for plants. Plastic tubes are durable, lightweight, and can be easily installed, making them a practical choice for various agricultural needs.
Q:Are plastic tubes recyclable?
Yes, plastic tubes are generally recyclable. However, it is important to check with your local recycling facility to confirm if they accept plastic tubes and if any specific guidelines need to be followed for proper recycling.
Q:I got my black ghost yesterday. In his tank, there are several pieces of fake drift wood. These are hollow and have holes in them so they can sink to the bottom. His first mission upon entering the tank was to go to each of the different pieces of drift wood, and try them out as a hiding spot.
They need a hiding spot to be comfortable. If can be a cave of rocks, a chunk of driftwood, a dense clump of plants, or even a plastic pipe. But it doesn't have to be a plastic tube, they are quite rare in the wild, so generally they make do with a piece of driftwood. Ian

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