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Plastic Tubes - PVC Fiber Flexible Reinforced Soft Hose

Plastic Tubes - PVC Fiber Flexible Reinforced Soft Hose

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Qingdao
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Min Order Qty:
1000 m
Supply Capability:
100000000 m/month

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Quick Details

· Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland) 

· Model Number: FSSH 

· Material: PVC 

· Specification: 5/32''-3'' 

· Length: 30/50/100M 

· Thickness: 2.5-8MM 

· Standard: SGS 

· Material: PVC 

· Size: 5/32''-3'' 

· Length: 30/50/100M 

· W.P.: 4-15Bar 

· B.P.: 12-45Bzr 

· Thickness: 2.5-8MM 

· Color: Any Colors 

· Temperature: -5C to 65C. 

· Surface: Smooth 

· Name: PVC Transparent Fiber Flexible Reinforced Hose 

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:

Generally packing: Entangled with plastic woven cloth. Specially packing: according to the customer's requirements.

Delivery Detail:

30 days after the order is comfirmed

Specifications

PVC Transparent Fiber Flexible Reinforced Hose 
1.Material:PVC 
2.Size: 4mm-22mm 

 

As a professional manufacturer and supplier, Singsino Group Ltd. has invested in several fields in China, includes PVC Hose, Rubber Hose and Plastic Machine which are applied in Food Processing, Industry, Commodity Series etc

 

 

 

 

Q: What are the environmental implications of using plastic tubes?
The environmental implications of using plastic tubes are significant. Plastic tubes are typically made from non-biodegradable materials like polyethylene or polypropylene, which means they can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. Improper disposal of plastic tubes, such as littering or landfilling, can lead to pollution of land and water bodies. They can also contribute to the growing problem of plastic waste in oceans, harming marine life through ingestion and entanglement. Manufacturing plastic tubes requires the extraction of fossil fuels and the emission of greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change. Additionally, the production process involves the use of chemicals and energy, further depleting natural resources and increasing carbon footprints. Considering these environmental impacts, it is crucial to explore alternative materials or recycling options to mitigate the harmful effects of plastic tubes.
Q: I am saving state quarters for my daughter. I have noticed that some of the quarters are getting a bronze look to them. I don't know if it is the entire roll or simply the ones on the end. I have placed the coins in the squared plastic tubes and then in old army ammo boxes. I desire her being able to take them out in 20 to 30 years in brilliant uncirculated condition. What is the best way to store them?
You can keep the coins in the plastic coin tubes for they are inert. The paper used to wrap coins is not. The ammo box has to go. There is residue of oils and other chemicals there and no washing the box out will not do. Coins have rims on them so they will stack and that is the part that touches the coin under it. Just be careful when you take them out of the tube, let them slide or fall onto a soft cloth and don't let them hit each other.When putting coins in the tube just take it slow and easy. It is not that hard to do. The coins at the end of the bank wrappers are toning, due to the box and also just to the air hitting them, the rims in side will too, for the bank roll paper has chemicals in them. Put all rolls in to plastic tube and store in a plastic box made of a hard plastic with a lid, not a soft plastic. The item in plastic that makes it soft and pliable will damage coins. Try to store the coins where the temperature varies the least. If you live in a place that has high humidity, get some silica gel and put it with the rolls. Take out the packs every month or so put in a low heated oven to dry them out and put back into the plastic box. You can get the silica gel from a coin dealer, or almost every piece of electronics comes with a small packet or at least used too.
Q: Sometimes included in happy meals and the like. Had some sort of device that would slide back and forth inside it making the sound. Sounded like: oooooooaaaaaaaahhh lt;turn overgt; aaaaaooooohhhhh*Note* I need the name!lol.
They are called groan tubes.
Q: It Says... 'A long lasting, chewable play tube, made from a special, safe and environmentally friendly vegetable parchment. More hygienic than plastic tubes, with porous structure allowing greater ventilation. Excellent for rats, chinchillas, guinea pigs and other furry pets. Dimensions approximately 9 long x 4 diameter'Help please
If you go to that site, and check the classified ads, there are people with excellent wood for sale that is safe for your chin. One lady has apple wood that is fantastic and Pet Products By Nature has pretty much any other kind of wood you can think of. Pecan is a huge favorite here because it has thick bark and lots of chewing. If you want this for a hidey house, a PVC tube covered with fleece will last longer, is washable, and is a lot better investment. You can hang it with chains or drill holes in it and insert screws and washers to hold it in place. You can also see those on CnH with examples to look at if you want to build your own. There are very, very few things that I recommend for chins from pet stores. Two types of feed (Mazuri and Oxbow), one type of hay (Mazuri), and pine, aspen, or Carefresh Ultra. That's about it. Other than that, I don't believe the pet companies are at all interested in the safety of my chins. They just want my money.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for vacuum applications?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for vacuum applications. However, it is important to choose the right type of plastic tubing that is compatible with the specific vacuum requirements, such as high strength and resistance to deformation.
Q: what cage should i get for my teddy bear hamster? plastic with tubes or wire with platics bottom?
get a wiered one. reason: the hampster will be able to chew out of the plastic one.
Q: the tube is a 24 inch tube how do i use it onit?
Read the directions that came with it.
Q: Are plastic tubes resistant to mold or mildew?
Yes, plastic tubes are generally resistant to mold or mildew growth due to their non-porous nature and resistance to moisture.
Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for use in the automotive fuel system?
No, plastic tubes are not suitable for use in the automotive fuel system as they are not able to withstand the high pressures and temperatures associated with fuel delivery.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for ventilation lines?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for ventilation lines. They are commonly used in various applications such as HVAC systems, exhaust systems, and air circulation. Plastic tubes offer advantages like flexibility, ease of installation, and resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for ventilation purposes.

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