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Red Color PVC Suction Hose Plastic Tubes

Red Color PVC Suction Hose Plastic Tubes

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Supply Capability:
10000ROLL roll/month

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Specifications

Specifications of suction hose:
1) Dimensions: 0.8'' - 6"
2) Material: PVC
3) Color according to client's requirements  

Pvc suction hose

Inch

I.D(mm)

O.D(mm)

5/8

14

18

3/4

19

23

2

50

58

3

75

83

Features of suction hose:
1) Made of highly elastic, high strength rigid plastic wire and superior PVC synthetic
material
2) Reinforced rigid plastic wire screw inserted into the inner wall of flexible PVC hose
3) Transparent tube body for high visibility of the fluid conveyance and eased control
of flow rate
4) Light, highly flexible with low bending radius
5) Widely used for the discharge and suction of fluids, gases, oils, and dust in
agricultural pump, oil warehouses, and petrochemical industry


Q: How do you store plastic tubes to prevent damage?
Plastic tubes can be stored properly to prevent damage by keeping them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. It is important to store them in an upright position or hang them horizontally to avoid any bending or warping. Additionally, using storage racks, shelves, or compartments can help in organizing and preventing any accidental damage.
Q: the tank is four sided and some what triangular and the top is attached to tank
Well, you could get some PVC tubing and cut it to size, but that would probably cost as much as just getting a new filter. You could get a new UG filter (undergravel) but frankly, UG filters are not very effective. In theory, they suck all the gunk, poop, uneaten food into the gravel where it can biodegrade. It's a good idea, but in reality, the gunk just rots. It's like if you threw food, and pooped in your backyard. If you only did that a teeny bit, it might biodegrade, but if you did that alot, it would just pile up and rot. That's basically what happens. In a 5 gallon tank, waste adds up very quickly, even with just one fish. I suggest you get a hang off the back (waterfall) filter. They are much more effective. You'll still need replace 20% of the water every week, but it'll keep your tank crystal clear.
Q: So I was eating GoGurt yogurt. And I think I accidentally swallowed a part or the jagged part on the top of the tube. I don't think it was very big. I'm guessing the size was the size of half of a dime or a 1/4 of a dime. I know this doesn't sound too bad, since I've heard people who swallowed pennies, then they were fine, but I don't know how to get rid of it. I can still breathe and drink normally, but when I talk for too long, my throat starts to hurt a little. So far, I've tried drinking lots of water, swallowing some food to push it down (rice. :D), coughing, vomiting, and clearing my throat but I think it's still there. I'm actually not sure if it's still there or if it is gone, or just made a cut so it hurts. But I don't want to go to the doctors or ER, I'm poor. Are there any other ways to get the plastic out? Oh and if I leave it there, how long will it take for it to go down my throat and digest?
Have someone press against your stomach hard. Either that or lie down, have someone look into your throat and reach in there. Watch out with these procedures. They're for CPR.
Q: Are plastic tubes suitable for use in food and beverage industries?
Yes, plastic tubes are suitable for use in food and beverage industries. They are commonly used for packaging, transportation, and storage of various food and beverage products. Plastic tubes are lightweight, durable, and can be manufactured to meet specific hygiene and safety standards. Additionally, they offer advantages such as resistance to corrosion, flexibility, and ease of cleaning, making them a practical choice for the industry.
Q: UPVC what material is the pipe and the HDPE plastic pipe?
UPVC pipe is a kind of plastic pipe with PVC (PVC) resin as raw material and without plasticizer. HDPE (HDPE) is a thermoplastic resin of high crystallinity and non polarity. Among them, UPVC corrosion resistance is strong, easy to connect, cheap, hard texture.
Q: Do plastic tubes have any limitations in terms of shelf life?
Yes, plastic tubes do have limitations in terms of shelf life. Over time, exposure to certain environmental factors such as sunlight, heat, and moisture can lead to degradation of the plastic material, potentially affecting its performance and durability. Additionally, the integrity of the tube's seal can weaken over time, which may compromise the product stored inside. Therefore, it is important to consider the recommended shelf life and storage conditions provided by the manufacturer to ensure the quality and safety of the products stored in plastic tubes.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for HVAC lines?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for HVAC lines. They offer several advantages such as light weight, ease of installation, resistance to corrosion, and flexibility. Plastic tubes also have good thermal insulation properties and can be more cost-effective compared to traditional metal pipes. However, it is important to choose the right type of plastic tube, considering factors like temperature range, pressure rating, and compatibility with the specific HVAC system requirements.
Q: Can plastic tubes be used for storing construction materials?
Yes, plastic tubes can be used for storing construction materials. Plastic tubes are often used for storing and transporting various construction materials such as cement, sand, gravel, and steel bars. They provide a convenient and portable solution for storing these materials on construction sites. Additionally, plastic tubes are lightweight, durable, and can be easily sealed to protect the contents from moisture, dust, and other potential damages.
Q: Production technology of recycled PE plastic pipes
PP is the English name of polypropylene plastics, recycled materials, intestines, tiger, spot, mortar, hinge, office, casual, casual, busy, polypropylene, waste plastics products, such as waste plastic woven bags, packing tape, plastic rope and so on.
Q: What are plastic tubes made of?
Plastic tubes are made of various types of polymers, such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or polycarbonate, which are molded into tube shapes to provide strength, flexibility, and durability for different applications.

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