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Copper pipes are cylindrical tubes made from copper, a non-ferrous metal known for its excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. These pipes are typically produced through extrusion or drawing processes, resulting in a lightweight yet durable product. Copper pipes are commonly used in plumbing, heating, and cooling systems due to their resistance to corrosion and ability to withstand high temperatures.
| Material | Copper |
| Standard sizes | 1/4 inch to 6 inches in diameter |
| Wall thickness | 0.015 inch to 0.120 inch |
| Temper | Soft, half-hard, and hard |
| Finish | Clean, polished or coated |
When selecting copper pipes, consider the intended application and required specifications such as size, wall thickness, and temper. It is important to specify the grade of copper, as different applications may require varying levels of conductivity and corrosion resistance. Additionally, inquire about certifications and standards that may be necessary for your project, as well as the quantity needed for your order.
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Copper pipes are primarily used in plumbing, HVAC systems, and refrigeration.
Choose the size based on the flow requirements and the connections needed for your system.
Yes, copper pipes have excellent corrosion resistance, especially in water applications.
Copper pipes can be used for gas lines, but local codes should be consulted for compliance.
Soft copper is more malleable and easier to bend, while hard copper is more rigid and suitable for straight runs.
Yes, copper pipes typically require specific fittings designed for soldering or compression connections.