Copper pipe is also known as copper pipe. A type of non-ferrous metal pipe, is pressed and drawn seamless pipe. Copper pipe has the characteristics of good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, conductive parts of electronic products and the main material of heat dissipation accessories, and has become the first choice for modern contractors in the installation of water pipes, heating and cooling pipes in all residential commercial housing. Copper pipe has strong corrosion resistance, is not easy to oxidize, and is not easy to react with some liquid substances, and is easy to bend.
Copper pipe also known as copper pipe is pressed and drawn seamless pipe.
Copper pipe weight is light, good thermal conductivity, low temperature strength. Commonly used in the manufacture of heat exchange equipment (such as condensers, etc.). It is also used to assemble cryogenic pipelines in oxygen production equipment. Small diameter copper pipes are often used to transport pressurized liquids (such as lubrication systems, oil pressure systems, etc.) and pressure gauges used as instruments.
Copper pipe is the first choice for modern contractors to install water pipes, heating and cooling pipes in all residential commercial housing.
1, because the copper pipe is easy to process and connect, so that when it is installed, it can save materials and total costs, has good stability and reliability, and can save maintenance.
2. Copper is lightweight. For threaded pipes of the same inner diameter, copper pipes do not need the thickness of the black metal. When installed, the transmission cost of copper pipe is smaller, the maintenance is easier, and the space occupied is smaller.
3. Copper can change shape. Because copper pipe can be bent and deformed, it can often be made into elbows and joints, and the smooth bending allows the copper pipe to bend at any Angle.
4. Copper is easy to connect.
5. Copper is safe. No leakage, no combustion, no toxic gas, corrosion resistance.
Copper pipes are resistant to high temperatures and can be used in a variety of environments. Compared with this, the shortcomings of many other pipes are obvious, such as the galvanized steel pipe used in residential buildings in the past, which is easy to rust, and the tap water will be yellow and the water flow will be small for a short time. There are also some materials at high temperatures will rapidly reduce the strength of the hot water pipe will produce unsafe risks, and the melting point of copper is as high as 1083 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the hot water system is insignificant to the copper pipe. Archaeologists have discovered a 4,500-year-old copper water pipe in an Egyptian pyramid that still works today.