• CAST IRON FITTINGS EN877- DRAINAGE System 1
  • CAST IRON FITTINGS EN877- DRAINAGE System 2
CAST IRON FITTINGS EN877- DRAINAGE

CAST IRON FITTINGS EN877- DRAINAGE

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
-
Supply Capability:
-

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Made from 100% recyclable materials, CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems are not only environmental friendly, but also satisfy many properties necessary to withstand the aggressive conditions both internal and external of the pipes and fittings: these properties include its excellent resistance to abrasion, corrosion, impact and fire. CMAX also has low noise transmission compared to common UPVC drainage pipe systems. CMAX is designed as long lasting building materials.

Standard:

CMAX epoxy cast iron pipe systems with nominal size between 40-300mm comply with BS EN 877.BS EN 877 guarantees the quality of the materials, dimensions and tolerances, mechanical properties(like water pressure, tensile strength and brinell hardness) appearance, and the standard coating for the epoxy cast iron pipes, fittings and couplings.

Strength:

Iron is well known for its strength and abrasion resistance. The shape and impact strength of CMAX products are unchanged under exposure of sunlight and weathering, while UPVC and PVC pipes would soften, deform and become brittle under intense temperature change.

Quiet:

CMAX’s sturdy and dense properties reduce pipe vibration a silent drainage system.Studies had proven iron is the quietest material out of all other common drainage system.

Non-Toxic and Non-Combustile:

No toxic gas will be emitted from CMAX in the event of fire. Iron is also non-combustile,so epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are recoverable after fire.

Anti-Corrosive:

All CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings are internally and externally finished with corrosive resistant epoxy coating to prevent fouling and corrosion. The epoxy on CMAX epoxy cast iron pipes and fittings provides an excellent exterior under humid and tropical conditions.

Coupling:

Lightweight couplings are specially engineered to guarantee a strong, quick and easy connection between CMAX pipes and fittings. Made from stainless steel with rubber gaskets, the coupling match pipe and fittings non-corrosive properties.

Q:I will receive my Bachelors of architecture in June of 2013. My ultimate goal is to become a real estate developer and start my own company. I love to design so I would want to design my own projects, or be the architect for my developments. What Should I do???1) Work at an architecture firm, get some experience on how to design, and then go work to a Real Estate Development company to learn about the field?or2) go work for a real estate development firm right out of college?
Real estate development is all about finance. Keep your grades up and save some money up for grad school. I suggest MIT real estate program. If you want to be successful in modern real estate investing I've got two words for you- New Urbanism. Anybody stuck in the suburban ranch house mindset will be left behind, mark my words.
Q:So my boyfriend and I are looking at a potential house nearby so we can be homeowners. He works for a contractor that remodels houses and I, on the other hand, am currently working nearly full time as a waitress. I heard some real estate companies won't sell a house to someone who works as a server/bartender. Is this true? Or does that depend on the company?SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY!! NO RUDE RESPONSES!!
I have been a real estate agent/broker full time since 1978. I sell homes to people all the time that have all sorts of employment. The only problem with servers is if the income reported to IRS is not enough to qualify for the loan. That would not be my decision but the mortgage company investors.
Q:Anyone know where to get real estate sales data for Los Angeles County? I'm looking for the detailed data that includes sq footage of property, zip code and date or sale. (the same type sites like Zillow use)
Zillow is worthless. Contact a REALTOR in your area. They can give you this information.
Q:Hi all, Im working on a real estate website and would like to know what kind of content would drive traffic, what would people value in the website. So, what could I offer of value to people in the real estate market.
What will really make a real estate site stand out and get hits is the extra information on explaining real estate terms and financing. EVEN THE BASIC, like What does 2? baths mean? With information on financing, selling and real estate terms, people (and you) can list your site as a reference on forums when the subject comes up.
Q:Is the real estate IRA advantageous?
No it is not. Real estate under-performs over time when compared to equity investments. Holding real estate in an IRA is also a complicated nightmare.
Q:I am pursuing a career in real estate and I need someone to point me in the right direction on how to obtain these licenses also if there are tests are they hard? are there classes for these that I can take? also any pointers and tips would help, also I live in the Philadelphia area.
First you have to find out the real estate course, licensing and continuing education requirements for PA. Then check out real estate courses in your area. Your local high school adult ed programs typically offer RE salesperson courses, and so do many community college continuing ed/adult ed programs. You need to know real estate law, real estate financing, ethics, etc, to obtain a license, and yes, the exams are typically very difficult. Also, you have to take additional coursework every year, take additional exams, and renew your license by proving you completed your continuing education requirements, passed any required exams, and pay a license renewal fee.
Q:I am just working on becoming licensed as a real estate agent in Michigan, I have found 2 brokerages that I really like and am working on narrowing it down to 1, any tips as I begin this career I have full researched it and know the risks and the disadvantages. Any ideas for marketing, or anything else that may be helpful? Would like to hear from some expierenced agents. Thanks!
Good day TJ, Real Estate is a great career to persue as long as you have the patience. But I am sure you know that, I am not a Realtor but I do own a Title Company here in Florida, my background has been on marketing and I can give you a few tips. The one strongest and most effective method of marketing is Word of Mouth, make sure that anyone and everyone that you come in contact with knows that you are a Realtor, be confident when you speak to them, about your company, people sense your strength and weaknesses by the way you speak. Concider your business cards as little seeds, the more that you plant the most likely that you are going to have positive results. After you make a few sales and the customers are happy, ask them to send you some referrals, it never hurts to ask, keep in contact with them, do not be like many other Realtors and make the sale and forget about them, know their birthdays, spouses birthdays, you always want to continue building reports with them. Follow up and Follow through. Remember that you are what you say in this business. I would stay away from spending money on advertising on the beginning, but once you get rolling, then I would invest some money but if you have happy customers, they are the ones that will keep you busy all of the time. Find a company that is willing to teach you and continue training you on all of the marketing and selling techniques that are available for you. Than you choose the one that best suits you and your needs. Hope that I have answered your question... I know it was a little long winded but I am passionate about what I do. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need a little advice, if I don't know the answer I will find out. Talk to you soon.
Q:What all do you need to do to become a Real Estate appraiser in Pennsylvania? School, experience, licensing, etc?
Education and experience requirements To be eligible to become a state-certified residential real estate appraiser, you must meet all of the following education and experience requirements. There’s no specific order required to gain this education and experience. After you have completed these requirements, you’re eligible to take the state-certified residential appraiser exam. Experience Before you may take the exam, you must: Find a certified appraiser willing to supervise your work experience as a trainee. Work under the supervisory appraiser to get a minimum of 2 years’ real estate appraiser experience (24 months and 2,500 hours). Hours may be treated as cumulative in order to achieve the necessary hours of appraisal experience. Education To be eligible to take the exam, you must successfully complete: An associate degree or higher in any field or 21 semester hours (at least 3 semester hours each) in all of the following: English composition Principles of economics (micro or macro) Finance Algebra, geometry, or higher mathematics Statistics Introduction to computers: Word processing/spreadsheets Business or real estate law and A total of 200 classroom hours of approved real estate appraisal courses, including all of the following: Subject Hours required Basic appraisal principles 30 hours Basic appraisal procedures 30 hours Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) 15 hours Residential market analysis and highest and best use 15 hours Residential appraiser site valuation and cost approach 15 hours Residential sales comparison and income approaches 30 hours Residential appraiser report writing and case studies 15 hours Statistics, modeling and finance 15 hours Advanced residential applications and case studies 15 hours Electives 20 hours
Q:This is a feild that really appeals to me. I have always been interested. I know it's hard to start out...I have tried and gave up once because of the costs....I was going in debt...lol. But, I want to try again. Any tips? What are some good companies to work for? Any of you make any money within the first couple months? Also, after you work for a while is it possible to work at home...or at least part time at home? I am going to have a baby in the near future?Also, is it better to start off working for a builer rather a real estate company?
Get into mortgage lending now while everyone else is bailing out. You can make it. It is the most fun career you can choose. If you apply at a big bank, they will probably put you in the loan modification department since that is where they are desperate for help..
Q:Well i'm just about going to College, and i'm thinking now about going into real estate. Yet, just like any new goer i don't really know what i need for studies. I've taken Personal Financial Management in High School. But i want to be able to show people houses they might be interested in. Can you give me some type of sighting on classes i should take, or the initial name for this?
hope this does not sound confusing. Being a real estate salesperson or broker [the sales person's boss] is a very very serious world, time consuming and wrought with laws--federal and state, that must be memorized BEFORE you can show a house to anyone! YOUR finance classes will come in handy--and if you wish to become an agent, you will be a combo PART lawyer, part hustler, 100% advocate for EITHER [you can rep both but it is stupid to do so] seller or buyer. YOU must pay for an application, pay for the schooling [only specific schools are authorized by each state], pay for the state test after you pass the school's tests, and then, pay for the license....and if you like NAR [most brokers are members] you must pay for a membership there too. Figure 100 hours of very focused concentration, $300 out of your pocket NOT counting NAR before you earn one penny--and that penny comes only after a buyer and seller close escrow with your help! can guide further

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location
Year Established
Annual Output Value
Main Markets
Company Certifications

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port
Export Percentage
No.of Employees in Trade Department
Language Spoken:
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size:
No. of Production Lines
Contract Manufacturing
Product Price Range

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

New products

Hot products


Related keywords