2024 New Plastic Tubes - PPR Pipes and Fittings for Irrigation with Good Price
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 pc/month
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Brief Introduction:
It is used in industrial fields, agriculture and garden irrigation 2. Beauty appearance.3.Thermal insulation and energy saving.4. Easy installation 5.excellent heat resistance and pressure resistance 6. affordable price
Product Applications:
1.Distribution for cool and hot water
2.Duct for drinkable water system
3.Pipes for kinds of high-temperature and low-temperature heating system
4.Pipes for heating and cooling settings in solar energy system
5.Connecting pipe for air conditioner
Main Product Feature:
1. Light weight, easy and quick assembly
2. Most suitable for carrying drinking water
3. Excellent corrosion and chemical resistance
4. Bacteriologically neutral
5. Low thermal conductivity
6. Safe and watertight joints
7. Reduce heat loss
8. High impact strength
9. Resistance to scaling
10. Resistance to frost
11. Usable in seismic areas
12. Resistance to abrasion
13. Resistance to stray current
14. Eco-friendly
15. Long operational durability
Advantages:
1, High Temperature Resistance: the maximum sustained working temperature is up to 70 Degrees Celsius, the maximum transient temperature is up to 95 Degrees Celsius.
2, Heat insulation and Saving Energy: low thermal conductivity which is only 1/1500 of brass pipe, and 1/250 of steel pipe.
Non-toxic: no heavy metal additives would not be covered with dirty or contaminated by bacterium.
3, Corrosion Resistant: resist chemical matters or electron chemical corrosion.
4, Lower Installation Costs: light weight and good hot-melt performance can reduce installation costs by as much as 50% over metal piping system.
5, Long Life: more than 50 years under normal conditions.
6, Recycled and Environment-friendly.
Product Description:
Pressure | Size(mm) | Pressure | Size(mm) |
PN1.25MPA | 20*2.0 |
PN1.6MPA | 20*2.3 |
25*2.3 | 25*2.8 | ||
32*2.9 | 32*3.6 | ||
40*3.7 | 40*4.5 | ||
50*4.6 | 50*5.6 | ||
63*5.8 | 63*7.1 | ||
75*6.8 | 75*8.4 | ||
90*8.2 | 90*10.1 | ||
110*10.0 | 110*12.3 |
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- Q: How do you prevent plastic tubes from cracking under pressure?
- One way to prevent plastic tubes from cracking under pressure is to choose a material with high tensile strength and flexibility. Additionally, reinforcing the tubes with external support structures or using thicker walls can help distribute the pressure evenly and reduce the risk of cracking. Regular inspection for any signs of wear or damage and proper maintenance can also contribute to their longevity.
- Q: what cage should i get for my teddy bear hamster? plastic with tubes or wire with platics bottom?
- wire with plastic bottom because teddy bear hamsters can get very big and may not ne able to fit through the tube and also there is not enough air ventelation in all plastic cages. with can make it very humid in the cage and it will smell more
- Q: My house is two floors, though I think it was originally a one-story cape cod, and the upstairs was a single semi-second floor/attic. Anyways, the attic is now higher up, but the walls still slope on the sides. The air/heating unit is in the crawl space, duct work runs directly to vents/returns on the first floor, but for the second floor there are these two really large plastic(?) pipes that run up to the second floor from which I believe the ductwork is distributed. What are these called?
- Vertical duct work. In general, if forced air, heated, cooled or even unconditioned, goes through it it is called duct work, unless it is an accessory / fitting such as a grille, diffuser, register etc. It's called duct work or vertical duct work if you would like.
- Q: I am doing a human heart model and need to see where I can buy transparent tubes. No more than half an inch wide? Please help!
- knowledge tree, OKorder, OKorder
- Q: Im looking for some hard plastic tubes like pvc, but clear about 3 ft in length. Any stores that might have something like that?
- Meijers might have this.
- Q: Can plastic tubes be used for hydroponics?
- Yes, plastic tubes can be used for hydroponics. In fact, they are commonly used as a cost-effective and efficient option for hydroponic systems. Plastic tubes are lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, making them suitable for circulating nutrient-rich water to the plants' roots in a hydroponic setup.
- Q: the tubing , on the door, where water depenses is cracked. how do I replace the tubing?
- Wow! Are you wanting to replace all the tubing inside the door? This can be a very difficult if not impossible job to accomplish. There are countless components that require removal to expose all the tubing for replacement. Although you just ask about the door, the tubing going to the icemaker is embedded in the permanent foam insulation in the cabinet casing. It is also installed in the foam inside the door. They do this to prevent the water inside the tubing from freezing. Most water dispensers are located in the freezer side door. If you just want to replace the short stub of tubing that the water passes through at the dispenser, you should be able to cut off the part that is cracked or split and glue a short food grade piece of tubing on to it using food grade adhesive (available at restaurant supply stores). (Use a short collar of the next larger diameter tubing to join the two pieces.Also available at the supply store.) Good luck!
- Q: What supplies do you gather to remove an NG tube and what is the care for the pt. afterwared?
- There are a couple of different types of NG tubes. One type has a bulb for lack of better words on the end. You can't remove that type. It has to be done by a professional. You can really do some damage if you try. If you haven't been given information on the removal, then your doctor is wanting his/her office to remove it. There are several different reasons for this. It depends on the reason why there is an NG tube.
- Q: Sooo...i'm having some trouble here. I have about 3000 feet of plastic tubing (that looks a lot like the rubber tubing you'd see in a lab). Thats all i know about it.....and i need to find the right sized pump to get 2 gpm of water. Its 1/2 inch diameter tubing. Any sort of estimate would be nice.......trying to make sure i don't get a pump to weak. But don't wanna go to overboard (limited funds). thanks
- Take a look at friction loss table on the Internet. I saw one table that said 1.55 psi per 100 feet, and another that said 3.8. In fire sprinkler work, we use tables derived from the Hazen-Williams formula. I don't have a table that goes that low on flow. A search for Hazen-Williams will get you to the formula. You will want to use the actual ID or the tube. It may be different from the nominal ID. For a roughness factor you could use 140.
- Q: i was blowing on a enclosed tube then i hear and feel a crackle between my ear and jaw and i felt like i knocked the stuffing out of my ear but i still hear perfectly normal and hear good. is something wrong and should i be concerned. my parents said it happened to them when they were little kids
- Your brains exploded.
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2024 New Plastic Tubes - PPR Pipes and Fittings for Irrigation with Good Price
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 pc/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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