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ductile cast iron fittings--bends

ductile cast iron fittings--bends

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ductile iron pipe fittings/bend
material:GGG500-7 ductile iron
standard:ISO2531,ISO4422,EN545
package:wooden cases with plast

ductile iron pipe fittings/bend

ductile iron fittings, all flanged tee , ductile iron pipe fittings , iron pipe fittings  

Description :

1, Standards : ISO2531, ISO4422, EN545 , EN598 , BS4772 , AWWA C110 .

2, material : GGG500-7 or other Ductile iron .

3, coating : Fusion bonded epoxy coating ; cement lining inside and zinc primer and bitumen painting outside ; bitumen painting inside and outside ; red anti-rust coating .

4 , package : wooden cases with plastic layer , wooden pallets with plastic layer , steel crates .

5, accessories such as gaskets , bolts and nuts available upon request .


Q: heinrich adds lots of oxygen gas to some iron to produce 110g. of iron (III) oxide. How many grams of iron did she start with?
I choose this could help. including tension to the oxygen make a compressed oxygen widely used to be pressurized oxygen. including tension to oxygen make it much less reactive or stable. including a compressed oxygen to the iron(III)oxide only make the yield under the reaction of iron(III)oxide with none compressed oxygen. occasion 2 Fe^ +3 + O^ -2 (not compressed) Fe2O3 yield approximately 2g (it particularly is only an occasion) in 2 Fe^ +3 + O^ -2 (utilising compressed) Fe2O3 yield in basic terms 1g (it particularly is only an occasion) see utilising a robust oxygen low the quantity of yield of iron(III)oxide.
Q: Why blood transfusions cause iron overload. Why transfused blood products contain iron when the doctors know that it will harm the patients.
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Q: I‘m doing an essay which requires in depth details about the role of iron in bacteria. i‘ve been searching for a while but can‘t find a place that goes into detail more than saying all things need iron.Any help would be appreciated
Iron plays the same role in bacteria much as it does in humans (apart from its role in hemoglobin, that is). Iron acts as an enzyme cofactor. Many enzymes in bacteria (and every other life form on Earth) require metal ions to be active. We call these specific ions co-factors. That is why there is a whole field of study on proteins called siderophores. These iron scavenging proteins can rip iron away from the environment.whether that be a host organisms (like us) or some mud puddle. Iron, in some environemnts, can actually be a limiting nutrient for growth. For more information, I would google (or pedia search) the terms siderophore, lactoferrin, and transferrin. I hope this helps! Good luck!
Q: Why didn‘t the big bang create mostly iron as it cooled and expanded? Iron is more stable (considerably) than hydrogen.
If you are asking why nuclear reactions did not proceed to iron in the early universe, the way that they do in stars, then the answer is that the early universe, when it was hot enough to fuse, was much less dense than the core of a star. Because there are no even remotely stable isotopes with mass number 5 or 8, the collision of a single proton with a single helium-4 or two helium-4's will not do anything useful. To proceed to heavier elements than helium, typically you need a simultaneous collision of 3 helium-4 nuclei in what is known as the triple-alpha reaction. Since this reaction requires two simultaneous collisions, it requires very high densities to run, not just high temperatures. So the fusion process in the early universe, not having very high densities, could not generally proceed beyond helium.
Q: I want to buy another flat iron . It‘s between the chi and Paul Mitchell. Which one is better?!?!?
Paul Mitchell. Hands down. It gets hotter and does a wonderful job. I have both of them and never even touch my CHI.
Q: My iron is low due to my heavy period and I hate swallowing the giant tablets for it.
just about anything that has a red skin, although this is also indicative of vitamin C. To add to the other answers I would like to add black-strap molasses. This is high in iron, easily added to pastries, milk and is extremely easily taken into the blood stream. My personal favorite for ease of access is to add about half a tsp or more into milk, add milk mix after the molasses is properly suspended and drink with whatever other additives you may like. It is fairly instant gratification, and if you are framiliar with the cayenne cleanse, I used to start my winter mornings off with a mix of cayenne, molasses, water, apple cyder vinegar and salt(for electrolytes).
Q: Just curious as I use a lot of cast iron to cook in
No, you don't get iron in your diet from cooking with it.
Q: if iron were to bond with oxygen, what formula would be for each oxidation number of iron?how would each formula be named?please explain!thanks .x
Iron (III) has 5 electrons in its outer shell and has a charge of 3- Iron (II) has 6 electrons in its outer shell and has a charge of 2- Iron(II)+Oxygen gas Iron (II) oxide or FeO or Ferrous oxide Iron (III) + Oxygen gas Iron (III) oxide or Fe2O3 or Ferric oxide
Q: I don‘t have an ironing board and I really need to iron so i need to know if I do iron on my granite counter tops, will it be ruined at all.
Iron on the bed. I have an ironing board but it is too much trouble to get it out and put it up every time I use it. I do not thing it will hurt granite, but it could crack it if the iron got too hot, plus it is slick and your clothes most likely will slide off it.

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