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- abbreviation organic chemistry cross-linked high-density
polyethylene
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Examples
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Because PEX is so flexible, you typically only need to eyeball the length of the tubing before cutting it, and the fittings are quite easy to join together – much easier than soldering!
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Cross Linked Polyethylene water tubing, or PEX, is a relatively new product which was first introduced in North America in 1984.
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Because PEX is so flexible, it is also freeze-break resistant.
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Because PEX is so flexible, you typically only need to eyeball the length of the tubing before cutting it, and the fittings are quite easy to join together – much easier than soldering!
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Cross Linked Polyethylene water tubing, or PEX, is a relatively new product which was first introduced in North America in 1984.
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Because PEX is so flexible, it is also freeze-break resistant.
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Don’t get me wrong, I like sandwiches even more than the next person, but it wouldn’t be fair to say that PEX is the ‘greatest thing since sliced bread.’
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Don’t get me wrong, I like sandwiches even more than the next person, but it wouldn’t be fair to say that PEX is the ‘greatest thing since sliced bread.’
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The Palestine Exchange, known as the PEX, had rented a hotel nearby for employees who live outside the city.
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For the more ambitious, the issue gives a handy wrap-up of the new plastic pipe PEX, which is revolutionizing plumbing chores with instant and foolproof connections.
NY Post: News 2010
JOHNORJR commented on the word PEX
To learn more about PEX (crosslinked polyethylene, visit www.californiapex.com
Good luck!
July 6, 2009