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  • How to choose between single-layer and double-layer ppr tubes

    23-09-2021

    Classification of ppr tubes The classification of ppr pipes can be divided into single-layer pipes and double-layer pipes based on its thickness, or it can be divided into hot water pipes and cold water pipes from its distribution. In recent years, many families have used a new type of double-layer ...

  • What is the classification and introduction of copper pipes

    26-08-2021

    Copper pipe refers to a copper material made by pressing or drawing copper. Because of its strong and wear-resistant properties, it is often used in electrical, industrial and construction industries. Copper pipes can be produced by extrusion, continuous casting and rolling, and up-drawing methods. ...

  • What are the good performance characteristics of copper pipes

    19-08-2021

    The product of copper pipe is still relatively common in daily life today, and this product will be used in many places. But even with such a common product, many people still don't understand its performance characteristics. So, what are the good performance characteristics of this product? First o...

  • What should be paid attention to when installing metal corrugated hose

    11-08-2021

    Metal corrugated hoses often achieve good results when used for compensation and vibration isolation and noise reduction in actual projects. It is more and more widely used in engineering. However, some problems have also occurred. The root cause of these problems is mainly due to improper selection...

  • What are the advantages of stainless steel corrugated hose

    04-08-2021

    Compared with rubber hoses, stainless steel corrugated hoses have the following advantages:Anti-aging. Rubber will become brittle, hardened, cracked, cracked and other aging phenomena under natural conditions, but stainless steel will not.High temperature resistance. The rubber hose is not resistant...

  • Can you use brass fittings for coolant lines?

    15-07-2021

    I don’t see why not. I had a “quick disconnect” engine block fitting for a heater hose in my ’98 GMC pickup. This heater hose fitting eventually begins to leak and is notorious for, basically, dissolving over time; it’s made of a weak pot metal casting. The fitting had a threaded NPT-type nipple an...