EPOXY CAST IRON DRAINAGE-EN877
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- -
- Supply Capability:
- -
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
You Might Also Like
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: Our friend is a real estate agent. He just sold the house that we are living in. We have been looking for a new home for a long time, but can't find anything pre-existing that we want to buy despite his best efforts. We have decided to build new. We know the builder well and I am an attorney so I feel completely comfortable proceeding with new construction without the help of our friend. We could add 1-3% to the sales price so that we can give our friend a commission, but that would be stretching our budget more than I feel comfortable. My spouse and I have been fighting about whether to bite the bullet and include him or not. I feel obligated and I don't want to cause hard feelings; my spouse says I'm being silly. Help?
- I understand your dilemma and would be in the same quandary if in your seat. I’m certain that you can handle the transaction by yourself. Just a little side note- Perhaps you may be aware that in some states, an attorney may apply to sell real estate without taking real estate educational courses. Practicing attorneys (members of the State Bar) exceed the educational requirements for salesperson licensees, and meet the educational requirements for broker licensees. In addition, some state laws provide broker licensees expanded abilities for practicing attorneys. I just thought that this is an interesting fact. Being loyal to a friend is a very important and frequently overlooked virtue. With that said, here's my answer as follows: Stretching your budget to pay an unnecessary fee just isn't practical. Neither is bickering with your spouse. I would explain to your friend that funds are tight, but that you looked at every possible way to pay them a fee. Perhaps you could take them out for lunch and have a heart- to- heart discussion. Promise that you will spread their name around in a positive manner to friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues. A real estate sales person will appreciate your referrals and provide them with instant credibility. People who are not your real friend will not accept any excuse as being satisfactory; true friends really don't need an excuse.
- Q: I hear net-net and triple-net a lot in real estate discussions. What do they mean?Thanks!
- It means someone is feeding you a line of bullcrap. Don't listen to any expert in Real Estate. There aren't any. Real estate is common sense. If you don't understand it stay away from it. Someone is pulling your chain. I could show you how to make (not a seller and not interested in your money) how to make INCALCUABLE returns (this doesn't mean big money, it's a silly numbers game all the big shots play). Doesn't mean anything. Real Estate is just like the stock market. If you don't understand that PARTICULIAR area then don't invest. Again, DON'T INVEST because someone is jerking you around. I don't know what discussions you claim (I have never heard of it nor would I believe it). Anyway, you asked. I answered. Plz no best answer. Just another email I will delete without reading.
- Q: Im 21 and this summer of 09 i want to get my real estate license for my summer break im thinking about attending champions in dallas but can i get some info like on the main courses i really need to take ?
- I don't know about Texas; I live and got my real estate license in Virginia. But what you should do is contact one or more major real estate companies near where you are. Many/most will offer licensing courses. They know the topics that must be covered; they know the hours needed to get you qualified to take the test. Many community colleges also offer the courses. One tip: Take a total immersion course. I did it over a 4-week period--three evenings a week and most of each Saturday. If I hadn't had a full-time job, I could have done it in about 10 days. There's a lot of stuff that's covered that just won't stick with you. If you spread the lessons out over, say, 4 months, you just won't remember enough. Also, there are a number of reasonably affordable (something like $69 or so) computer disk review courses. Buy them. They're slick. They really do resemble the actual test. And you can determine your strengths and weaknesses. Hope that helps.
- Q: I just passed my real estate exam here in GA and so now my next step is to find which Realtor I would like to work for.. any suggestions?Thanks in advance.
- You okorder in addition to the things KW provides nationally (like a free web site, free syndication of listings to major internet portals, etc.) -- these are important elements of how I market my listings and I used to pay a LOT more for them before our office worked out a group deal, thereby saving us all tons of money. Small offices can't usually compete with a lot of the technology that larger brokerages can provide, but they may give you a leg up as far as expertise in the community, providing good leads, etc. Best of luck! Be sure you have 6-12 month's worth of money for living expenses in the bank because even experienced agents are taking a big hit right now and real estate is usually a very slow career in which to start making money, even in the best of times.
- Q: i wanna get my real estate license in Wisconsin
- So why do you want to get a real estate license so you can sell real estate that belongs to someone else and get a small commission out of the deal? It would be better for you to become a real estate investor that way you work for yourself and you buy properties for yourself and you sell the properties that you own to whomever you want any where in the country. No one is going to tell you that you can't buy your own place and fix it up and sell it for more than you paid for it. And it sounds like you could get a financial partner to help you in your business growth and then you can operate anywhere the market takes you so you don't have to be just in wisconsin you can be anywhere and be your own boss and go where ever you want in the entire world plus you make way more money once you learn the ends and the outs of investing . stay strong and positive.
- Q: i want to get into real estate but' know nothing about it..............can ..anybodytell me about it
- When you say 'get into' real estate, you don't say what role you want. I recommend starting to learn more about the industry first. Some people jump in because they see it as a huge salary and don't realize the huge investment of time and training involved. To get started look at the real estate website below and begin reading the information under Real Estate 101.
- Q: I have my real estate license in Texas but have never done any deals so I am very new to this. I want to sell my own house and wanted to make sure that I can list my own home for sale.
- You don't need a license to sell your house. Because you have a license, there are a number of considerations. Having a license makes you a professional (it doesn't matter if you are new or not). Because of this, it is expected that you could take advantage of an unsuspecting buyer. You should ALWAYS write The owner is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Texas. Put this information in paragraph 11 of the promulgated 1-4 Family Residential contract. This way, the buyer can not claim you did not inform them and therefore have a claim that you took advantage of them. If you are currently sponsered by a broker, you should talk to the broker about what commission discounts he/she might give you since you are selling your own house. This might help you price the property a little lower and help you get a faster sale. Since you are new, I would suggest getting an experienced agent to help you evaluate any offers you get. If you are not currently sponsored by a broker, then you should still put the statement I gave you into paragraph 11. Because you aren't sponsored, you can still sell your house as an owner. You will have to get another agent to put it into MLS for you (which I highly suggest you do). If you have questions, feel fee to email me.
- Q: ok i want to get into real estate so ima get my real estate license, but my dad wants me to wait after college. I dont want to wait any longer i want to do it now, so whether he'll help me out or not ima get my license. What do i do after i get it? i want to be a Loan Officer like my dad. So wat do i need to do once i get it? Do i need to hook up wit some real estate offices? he works with century 21. How does it all work. And yes i do have education and im continuing it, but it doesnt mean i cant get into real estate at the same time. So i need help!
- Ask ur father u have a example right in ur face.Research, ask around.Tell ur dad u agree and that u are gonna wait until after collge and then probe him for information.Come back a few days later and tell him u changed ur mind ur gonna do it now!
- Q: Im looking to be a real estate agent. I plan to begin school soon to get my license. I have done alot of reading on real estate agents and the very high failure rate amoung new comers. I have always worked with people in all my jobs and I have always been a giver. I know also the area I live in within the next couple of years will be a sellers market, and there is great chance to make some money. I do understand you dont just jump into this making money and it might be a very long time before I get a pay check. My main concern is getting my name out there i just moved here about a few months ago so I dont know very many people and being a 23 year old women Im nervous about anyone wanting to work with me since im not so expierenced. Then again my next thought is " Well isnt that how everyone beings? My father since I remember has been a real estate agent till latley and he still is in sales but does real estate on the side can you do it part-time? I read that it isnt possible.
- You answered your own question. Why don't you ask your father about this?
- Q: does real estate require a minimum investment?in what denominations is real estate sold?are there fees for withdrawing your money early?is real estate risky or not?what is the interest rate on real estate?when is interest compounded if compounded at all?is real estate protected from inflation?what are the advantages and disadvantages or real estate?i need help with my homework!
- Yes, your down payment is your minimum investment. Usually 5% of the purchase price or more. Sold in all denominations unless you buy stock in a Real Estate Investment Trust which might have a $10,000 share price or minimum investment. No fees for withdrawing early but there are selling costs involved. Real estate is risky. Apx 5% interest rate for a buyer today. Not compounded. It is amortized. Real estate gains from inflation.
Send your message to us
EPOXY CAST IRON DRAINAGE-EN877
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- -
- Supply Capability:
- -
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
Similar products
Hot products
Hot Searches
Related keywords