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Plastic Pop Up Anti-odor Drain Pipe

Plastic Pop Up Anti-odor Drain Pipe

APlastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe is any pipe used to facilitate the transfer of water from one place to another. The main purpose is to dispose of wastewater from homes, office buildings, or industrial areas.
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What is Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe

 

 

APlastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe is any pipe used to facilitate the transfer of water from one place to another. The main purpose is to dispose of wastewater from homes, office buildings, or industrial areas. Disposing water properly and efficiently can prevent water build-up, leading to flooding, structural damage, soil erosion, and other issues. For this reason, drainage pipes can even be used for the work at the job site as well as the final project. These drainage pipes vary in both material and use. Some drainage pipes are used to remove water from specific areas such as roofs, while others are exclusively used to move water underground because of their material and composition.

 

 

Benefits of Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe

 

 

Helps collect excess rainwater
Plastic pop up anti-odor drain pipe minimizes the risk of water flooding at your property. If you have a water collection tank facility at your home, there are chances of it getting full during heavy rains. The excess water can then pass through the drainage system which is then transported to larger water collection areas via underground pipes. The underground drainage system ensures that wastewater is flushed out of the site which further reduces the risk of contamination of water. The best pipes for building strong Underground Drainage System are Foamcore Pipes.

 

Enhances the appearance of the property
Plastic pop up anti-odor drain pipe can look unpleasant and spoil the overall look of your home. Such conditions might hamper you if you want to sell the property. Even if you get a buyer, you might not receive a fair price to the property. Underground drainage system gives your property organised and finished look. Mainly Foamcore pipes are used to build Underground Drainage System.

 

Minimizes the risk of soil erosion
If you are someone who loves gardening Plastic pop up anti-odor drain pipe gives you a major advantage. Underground Drainage pipes ensures no water drains into your garden. With an open drainage system, rainwater will create pools in the garden which will later turn into a muddy mass. With the accumulation of water in the garden the plants will not only die but excess water can also cause soil erosion.

 

Reduces the risk of damage to property
Plastic pop up anti-odor drain pipe can cause serious safety hazards as the accumulation of water all over the house can damage property, machinery or other objects it gets in contact with. If the water gets in contact with open wires or poles in the surrounding it can be life-threatening. Underground Drainage pipes ensures excess water is transported out of premises so that no one is negatively affected.

 

Removes toxic materials and disease organisms
If you live around a water body heavy rains can lead to flash floods. This flood can bring contaminated water into your soil and around your house which can be harmful to you. Plastic pop up anti-odor drain pipe removes toxic materials and disease organisms by draining them away through the channels. Foamcore pipes can be used to ensure that Underground Drainage systems last longer.

 

Types of Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe

 

 
Single-wall corrugated pipes

This type of drainage pipe is flexible and low cost, making it easy to install. As such, it is a popular option for various drainage system projects.These pipes are mostly used in undersoil drainage applications. They are effective in collecting leachate belowground and controlling and directing underground water passages.Single-wall corrugated pipes are also used to facilitate proper surface water filtration. Additionally, they can control water levels in airport runways, sports fields, and golf courses.

 
Dual-wall corrugated pipes

This type of pipe combines a corrugated outer wall and a smooth inner surface. As a result, it is known for its strength, durability, and impressive hydraulic characteristics.Dual-wall corrugated pipes are recommended when wastewater contains floating debris and other substances. Therefore, these are widely used in belowground non-pressure applications, including storm sewers, drainage outlets, highway under-drains, and roadway culverts.

 
Corrugated flexible drainage pipes

This kind of pipe is usually not as strong as the other types. However, it is flexible and comes in various sizes, including in 100-foot coils, making it a versatile fixture for different applications.Corrugated flexible drainage pipes are popular options for French drains or weeping tiles, trenches filled with gravel or rock with perforated piping that redirects surface and groundwater away from a particular area.This pipe is also used in retaining wall drainage and on properties where many turns are needed to run the piping to its final drain point.

 
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Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe Material

 

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PVC
Polyvinyl Chloride pipes are the most commonly used pipes for any drainage project. Due to the material's malleable properties, PVC pipes can come in almost any size. These types of pipes are great for drainage situations where the water and environment exert a great deal of pressure and weight. It is also one of the few plastics that can be recycled. So, if you are a contractor on a project where the client is demanding a more eco-friendly approach, PVC might be an ideal purchase. PVC's strength, durability, and resistance to both water and some chemicals make it one of the more inflexible pipe types, especially amongst plastics.

 
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Concrete
While plastics are the drainage industry's status quo, concrete can be a frequently inexpensive choice for drainage systems that utilize heavy-duty or industrial piping. Concrete, while completely inflexible, is used in projects and situations that demand zero leaks. Concrete piping can also be used as a complimentary exterior shell for drainage pipes of another material. In this case, the concrete would protect a weaker or more vulnerable pipe by acting as its outer shell.

 
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Polyethylene
This is the most flexible of the plastic pipe types. Polyethylene's easy manipulability makes installing these types of pipes incredibly simple. If the project requires piping and water to be transferred in small spaces with many turns, polyethylene pipes are likely the optimal choice.

 
4

Cast Iron
Cast iron drain pipes can rust, but they can be protected using rust prevention products. If these products are installed in a way they are visible, they create a stylish, classic, and traditional look in your home. Many homeowners find this appealing. Cast iron pipes are primarily available from major piping manufacturers, and you will have various size and thickness options. These pipes are frequently painted, and you can get them in almost any colour you want.

 

 

How to Choose Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe

Material
The material of the drainpipe affects its properties, including chemical resistance, durability, and longevity.

Pipe Diameter
The pipe diameter affects the flow rate of the water from the drain through your home's drainage system to the sewer pipe. This is particularly important when choosing the right toilet, shower, and sink drain pipe size. The good news is that if you hire a contractor, he or she can determine the anticipated flow rates in order to choose the right size drain pipe.

Soil Conditions
If the drain pipe or sewer line is to be installed in the ground, the soil conditions must be examined. Exceptionally rocky soil may require the installation of a pipe that is both durable and flexible, like HDPE.

Installation

Some pipes are easier to install than others. If the pipe needs special fittings or installation techniques, the installation costs may be higher than anticipated.

Maintenance

Make sure to look at the maintenance requirements for the types of pipes you are considering. Some lines may require frequent inspections and cleaning in order to keep the water flowing.

Regulations and Building Codes

Make sure to check your local regulations and building codes regarding drain pipes. Some cities and states may have specific requirements for types and sizes of drain and sewer lines.

Warranty

Make sure your new drain pipes come with a warranty and read the warranty specifications to make sure you are compliant with the warranty so that you don't accidentally void it.

 

Process of Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe

 

 

Extrusion
Pipes are first and foremost produced through an extrusion process. The raw material is feeded into the extruder via a hopper and a gravimetric or volumetric control system. Inside the extruder barrel the material is heated up to the melting point around 200°C by electricity and the friction in the screw system. The melted material is pushed through a cavity, called a die-head and thereby formed into a pipe. The pipe is then calibrated to correct size in a vacuum box and thereafter cooled by water in spray boxes. Extrusion is a continuous process and pipes can in principle be produced in infinity lengths. In the end of the production line pipes are cut into lengths and socketed or coiled according to the intended use.

 

Injection Moulding
Generally, fittings such as joints, elbows or T-pieces are produced by injection-moulding. Also production of storm water boxes uses the injection moulding process.In injection-moulding, the plastic material is fed from a hopper into the melting section of the injection-moulding machine. After melting via electric heating and friction in the screw system, the material is transported forward and homogenized before being injected into the mould to form the shape of the desired product. After cooling the mould is opened and the product is ejected.

 

Rotational Moulding
The rotational moulding process is a low-pressure process where the mould is rotating around all three axes inside a furnace. The plastic material in the form of powder, located inside the mold, melts with the contact to the hot inner surface of the mould. A hollow, one-piece product is formed. In the plastic pipe industry, this process is typically used to make large inspection chambers, and water and septic tanks in polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP).

 

Fabricated Fittings
Fittings in small numbers and large sizes can be fabricated in small series. This is a manufacturing method with low investments but also with a relatively high amount of manual labor. The process is widely used for special products and can be tailored for repairing of any pipe system.

 

How to Maintain Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipe
 

Flush Your Drains With Hot Water

Another easy way to maintain your pipes and prevent a clog is by regularly flushing your pipes out with hot water. Boiling water and pouring it down the drain helps break down materials that have built up in your pipes, allowing them to flow all the way through.The idea is to pour enough hot water down the drain to melt away any disgusting "fatbergs" blocking up the pipes. Eventually the F.O.G. breaks down enough to flow through the system. For most pipes, the best way to do this is by boiling a few quarts of water and pouring it right down the drain.

Be Careful What Goes Down Your Drains

Drains and pipes are only designed for water and human waste, so they don't do too well when other objects or materials make their way into the system. Keeping this in mind can help keep your pipes and drains clear of clogs.One of the biggest threats to drains and pipes, especially in the kitchen, is "fog". No, I don't mean the haze hanging over your lawn in the morning; Fat, Oil, and Grease, or F.O.G., builds up in your pipes over time, causing tons of problems. As it solidifies, F.O.G. chokes off your pipes resulting in slow draining or a clogged drain.

Clean Your Drains Weekly

Cleaning your drain regularly, and other drain maintenance techniques, keep your drains clean and your pipes clog-free.You can also keep your pipes clear by cleaning them out once a week, no tools necessary. Using just baking soda, white vinegar, and warm water, you can set your pipes up for success. This simple task can help save you lots of money and stress down the line.Once per week, pour ½ cup of baking soda down your drive, followed by ½ cup of white vinegar. Immediately plug up the drain and leave it covered for at least one hour.

 

Drain Pipes: How to Prevent Plastic Pop Up Anti-Odor Drain Pipeclogs
 

When you have a clogged drain, call a plumber
If a clog occurs in a home drain pipe, the best solution is to call a plumber and have the pipeline professionally slithered. As a result, the drain pipe will be protected from harmful chemicals that could shorten its lifespan and eventually lead to a more serious plumbing problem. From then on, precautions must be taken to prevent clogs from recurring. After all, experiencing the uneasiness and downfalls of even a brief plumbing backup can inspire a newfound appreciation for the importance of water in everyday functions.

 

Throw away unused food in the trash
Of course, the solution to clogs is only to allow suitable fluids to enter your drains. No food particles should be flushed into the pipes unless you have a garbage disposal in your kitchen sink. Whether you hand-wash your dishes or use a dishwasher, scrape all food remnants into a trash bag and dispose of them in a trash can outside for weekly pickup. Similarly, if food crumbs remain on a countertop after a meal has been prepared, dispose of them in the garbage, not the sink. Place a filter over the kitchen sink faucet to prevent stray particles from falling down the drain.

 

Plastic Pop Up Anti-odor Drain Pipe

 

Plastic Pop-Up Odor-Resistant Drain Pipe Installation and Maintenance Tips

1.Hire a professional plumber with experience in drain line installations to ensure proper pipe selection and installation.
2.Regularly inspect your drain lines and sewer pipes to identify any issues early.
3.Clear any clogs or blockages promptly to prevent further damage.
4.Clean gutters and flush catch basins regularly to maintain proper water flow.
5.Monitor nearby trees and plants that may infiltrate drain lines or sewer pipes.
6.Repair any drain pipe leaks promptly to prevent water damage.
7.Practice responsible drain stewardship by only flushing toilet paper and human waste down toilets and avoiding pouring grease or oil down sink drains.

 

Our Factory

 

Established in year of 2000, TAIZHOU XUBO METAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. (Formerly known as YUHUAN TAILIAN METAL PRODUCTION CO., LTD.), is a leading Chinese manufacturer and supplier of Waste Plugs and Drain Fittings. Our products are widely adopted for general applications in Bathroom & Kitchen, and earned sound reputations among domestic and overseas markets including Germany, U.K., Italy, France, Turkey, Greece, USA, Australia, Mideast, and Southeast Asia. Located in the coastal city of Taizhou, one of the Chinese most vivid industrial areas, XUBO company enjoy the advantages of up-to-date technology, well-trained human resource, integrated supplying chains, as well as very convenient transportation to primary ports in Southeast China.

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is a drain pipe?

A: What is Drainage Pipe? A drainage pipe is any pipe used to facilitate the transfer of water from one place to another. The main purpose is to dispose of wastewater from homes, office buildings, or industrial areas.In both perforated and unperforated coils, lengths of 25m and 50m are available in 5 diameters to allow installers to dictate in part the rate of water flow. Land drain pipes are available in 60mm, 80mm, 100mm, 160mm and 200mm diameters.

Q: What pipe is used for drainage?

A: PVC pipes
PVC pipes are widely used for underground drainage systems due to their high durability, flexibility, and ease of installation. They don't break or crack, and they can withstand extremely cold temperatures, unlike other materials, such as copper.

Q: Is drain pipe PVC or CPVC?

A: We recommend the use of PVC for recreational use/building, cold water systems, vent systems, and drainage systems. CPVC is recommended for applications where the maximum temperature will exceed 140 degrees Fahrenheit, but stay under CPVC's max rating of 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

Q: Is CPVC used for drains?

A: CPVC can be used for potable water, gas, drain lines, hot or cold water, chemicals, and fire sprinkler systems. CPVC water pipes can be used for liquids up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, but cannot withstand freezing temperatures.

Q: What are the 4 types of PVC?

A: PVC pipes, also known as Polyvinyl Chloride pipes, are categorized into four major types: PVC-U, C-PVC, PVC-O, and PVC-Hi. These pipes are commonly used for plumbing these days because of their durability and the ability to withstand the pressure of the water without being cracked or torn.

Q: Can I use PVC for toilet drain?

A: Section 701 . 1 of the plumbing code lists all of the approved drainage piping materials. Schedule 40 ABS or schedule 40 PVC are limited to not more than two stories of residential construction. A drainage pipe cannot be imbedded in concrete or masonry, but may be installed when not subject to undue strain or stresses.

Q: Which is stronger PVC or CPVC?

A: Not only can CPVC be used above the maximum service temperature of PVC, but its increased temperature resistance enables it to perform better at temperatures within PVC's working range. For example, even below 140°F (60°C), CPVC is superior to PVC in terms of impact strength and tensile strength.

Q: Which is stronger UPVC or CPVC?

A: The primary difference between CPVC and UPVC lies in its resistance to temperatures. While CPVC can withstand upto 93 Deg C temperature which makes it suitable for both hot and cold water, UPVC can withstand only upto 60 Deg C and as such is suitable for cold water applications only.

Q: Which pipe is best for plumbing?

A: PVC pipes: The most common type of pipe used for residential properties is PVC. These pipes are ideal for drainage applications (dirty water from sinks, toilets, etc.). They can also be used for the main water supply, as they are strong and sturdy in high-pressure conditions.

Q: What is the best drainage system?

A: In fact, Slot Drain Systems are more effective than other drainage options to the strength and durability of the materials that make up each of the components. With options like stainless steel, you can rest assured that this is one system that will not rust or get moldy with the constant exposure to the elements.

Q: What is type of drain?

A: There are four main types of drains; gutters and downspouts, slope drainage system, surface drainage system, and subsurface drainage system. These four types are all different in their own way, but have one main goal. This goal is to draw water away from your home and your yard.

Q: How many inches is drain pipe?

A: The 1.5-inch size is used to capture water that might flow out of a kitchen sink, a bathroom vanity or a tub. The 2-inch pipe is commonly used to drain a shower stall or washing machine, and it may be used as a vertical stack for a kitchen sink. A 3-inch pipe is what's used in homes to pipe toilets.

Q: How do you calculate drain pipe?

A: Using a minimum slope of 2% will encourage a good flow when directing water to a rain garden. For a 2% slope your pipe height will lower ~¼ inch for every foot of length. You can also approximate this by multiplying the pipe length in inches by . 02.

Q: How thick is a drainage pipe?

A: Generally, the drainage pipes with a nominal inner diameter of 90 have a small wall thickness of 3.0mm-3.5mm. The wall thickness of drain pipe with nominal inner diameter of 110 is 3.2 mm - 3.8 mm. The wall thickness of drain pipe with nominal inner diameter of 125 is 3.2mm - 3.8mm.

Q: Which is better PVC or HDPE?

A: PVC has a rating of one in 48,650 events compared to HPDE with one in 10,000,000. These failure events included rain stress, wind, heat or cold. HDPE is known to be more durable in these events. PVC is shown to be more useful in one-time projects.

Q: What is the full form of pipe?

A: Private investment in public equity (PIPE) is the buying of shares of publicly traded stock at a price below the current market value (CMV) per share. This buying method is a practice of investment firms, mutual funds, and other large, accredited investors.

Q: Why are drain tubes used?

A: Introduction. Surgical drains are tubes placed near surgical incisions in the post-operative patient, to remove pus, blood or other fluid, preventing it from accumulating in the body.

Q: What is Type 3 PVC?

A: Plastic labeled with an SPI code of 3 is made with polyvinyl chloride. This kind of plastic should not come in contact with food items as it is a dangerous, toxic chemical. PVC is in many everyday objects, but it's mostly for industrial use in the plumbing and construction sectors.

Q: What is the best way to keep your drains clear?

A: Simply pouring hot water down your kitchen and bathroom sink drains once a week can go a long way. For the kitchen sink, hot water will help melt and flush away light grease deposits. Bathroom drains benefit from very hot water because it can remove excess residue and gunk.

Q: How do you clean drains regularly?

A: Each week, sprinkle kitchen sink drains with baking soda if you have an issue with odors. Weekly, rinse kitchen and bathroom drains. Pour hot water into the drain to flush it. Monthly, clean drains by adding one cup baking soda and one cup vinegar into the opening.

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