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good price cast iron pipe and fittings
standard:ISO2531,ISO4422,EN545,EN598
material:GGG500-7 or ductile iron

good price cast iron pipe and fittings

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

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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 .



Q: What are some foods that are high in Iron besides meat and leafy greens?
Cantaloupe, raisins and foods with molasses. Cooking food in a cast iron pan can add iron to the food. And don't forget fortified cereals. Be sure you are getting sufficient :B12 to use the iron.
Q: Im taking aone of those performance multivitaminIs but it doesnt contain IRON, but being that I have an Iron Deficiency, it safe to take my Multivitamin AND Iron pill at the same time?Thanks in advanced!
Most male multivitamins purposely have no iron because excessive amounts have been connected to heart attacks. If you have low iron then there should be no contraindication of taking both. But this may be a better suited question for your physician.
Q: In my experiment, I ignited the iron before placing it in a jar containing oxygen. The iron had a reaction with the oxygen and there was no more iron left. What happened? Could you add more detail to the outcome of this reaction?
Iron and oxygen produce rust or Iron oxide when they are joined. However, it is possible that you burned the iron, as oxygen is highly flammable.
Q: Hi, I just got a temp. job ironing bedding, curtains and stuff like that. I have a little knowledge on this, but I need to know how to deal with different fabrics such as silk. What are mandatory things I should know so I do this correctly? Any help or advice about ironing would be great.
cool iron for silks, test on an unseen part before ironing Cotton , use the high temp, but be careful u do not scorch the fabrics, To day, most fabrics do not need ironing. Rayon and dacron will burn . When irons men's shirts iron the collar first then the sleeves and continue On the inner facing on the button area, iron neatly so the button area do not pucker up, Ironing takes time and experience, good luck.
Q: I have been vegetarian for three months now (lacto-ovo) and I wanted some information about what food contain iron and what foods can help iron absorption? I eat plenty of mushrooms, eggplant and some spinach and I try to eat lots of rice, patatos and carrots is this enough?
Unfortunately, spinach has loads of iron, but is nevertheless not a good source because the oxylates contained in spinach block iron absorption. Other dark leafy greens, like romaine, kale and chard are much better choices. Brocolli is also a good source, as are iron-fortified cereals, enriched bread, pasta, rice, soybeans, dried apricots, chickpeas, and blackstrap molasses. Pair your iron-rich foods with a source of vitamin C to maximize absorption. You also need to know that dairy products may block absorption, which is one more reason to scale back your dairy consumption.
Q: What are foods with iron in them? :)
To boost the amount of iron in your diet, try these foods: Red meat Egg yolks Dark, leafy greens (spinach, collards) Dried fruit (prunes, raisins) Iron-enriched cereals and grains (check the labels) Mollusks (oysters, clams, scallops) Turkey or chicken giblets Beans, lentils, chick peas and soybeans Liver Artichokes And here's a tip: If you eat iron-rich foods along with foods that provide plenty of vitamin C, your body can better absorb the iron.
Q: What are the signs if you have too much Iron? Like I know if you have a lot of Iron you can get poisioning from it. What are the symptoms and signs of Iron poisioning.
Symptoms of iron poisoning usually become evident within 6 hours after swallowing an excessive amount of iron. Iron corrodes your intestinal lining and is a direct irritant to the stomach. People with iron poisoning can have the following symptoms: Severe vomiting Diarrhea Abdominal pain Dehydration and lethargy if not treated adequately
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: When you take iron and sulphurs particles and add them up the change them into iron sulfide. Why does it still have the same amount of particles?
The reaction is probably: 2Fe(s) + 3S(s) -- Fe2S3(s) When you say amount of particles, that's imprecise. Do you mean number, mass, or what? I assume you mean number. I also wonder if by particles you mean atoms. Because there's no way you're going to end up with the same number of particles in that reaction. Let me expain: If this reaction involved molecules - separate particles - you definitely wouldn't end up with the same number of particles. For every five reactant particles you started out with, you would end up with one particle of product. BUT this is not a reaction involving molecules, it is a reaction involving ions. And ions aren't usually present as separate particles; they're present as a network solid - a chunk of ions all lined up together in an orderly matrix. The problem is that even if the chunk counts as one particle, you are STILL starting with two chunks and ending up with one. If the question is, why does it still have the same number of atoms, that's easy: because the atoms don't get created or destroyed during the reaction, they just get rearranged. If you look at the equation, there are two Fe's to start with and two at the end of the reaction as well - the only difference is that before the reaction happens, the Fe's are stuck together. and after the reaction, they're separated from each other and instead combined with S's. I hope this helps.

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