is the best water supply pipe. Brass pipes are strong and corrosion-resistant, making them the first choice for modern contractors to install water pipes, heating and cooling pipes in all residential commercial buildings. Copper pipe combines many advantages: it is strong, has the high strength of ordinary metals, and is easier to bend, twist, crack, and break than ordinary metals. It also has certain frost heaving and impact resistance, so it is used in buildings. Once the copper water pipes in the water supply system are installed, they are safe and reliable to use and do not even require maintenance and upkeep.
Brass tubes
Advantages: Copper tubes
are hard in texture, not easy to corrode, and resistant to high temperatures and high pressures, and can be used in a variety of environments. In comparison, the shortcomings of many other pipes are obvious. For example, galvanized steel pipes, which were commonly used in residential buildings in the past, are easily corroded. After a short period of use, the tap water will turn yellow and the water flow will become smaller. The strength of some materials will rapidly decrease at high temperatures, which may cause unsafe risks when used in hot water pipes. The melting point of copper is as high as 10 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the hot water system is insignificant to copper pipes.
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Copper tube for electrical appliances
, copper tube for refrigeration
, high pressure resistant copper tube
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, connection copper pipes
, waterway copper pipes
, electric heating copper pipes
, industrial copper pipes
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Brass tube is light in weight, has good thermal conductivity, and has high low-temperature strength. Often used in the manufacture of heat exchange equipment (such as condensers, etc.). It is also used to assemble low-temperature pipelines in oxygen production equipment. Small-diameter copper pipes are often used to transport pressured liquids (such as lubrication systems, oil pressure systems, etc.) and pressure measuring tubes used as instruments. Brass tubes are strong and corrosion-resistant.
It mainly has the following advantages: Copper pipes are hard in texture, not easy to corrode, and resistant to high temperatures and high pressures. They can be used in a variety of non-copper environments. Compared with brass pipes, many other pipes have obvious shortcomings. For example, galvanized steel pipes were used more frequently in residences in the past, and they are easily corroded. After a short period of use, the tap water will turn yellow and the water flow will become smaller. The strength of some materials will decrease rapidly at high temperatures, which may cause unsafe risks when used in hot water pipes. However, due to the high melting point of copper, the brass tube is basically minimally affected by the temperature of the hot water system. Common brass tubes include electrical brass tubes, refrigeration brass tubes, high-pressure resistant brass tubes, corrosion-resistant brass tubes, connection brass tubes, water pipes, electric heating brass tubes and industrial brass tubes. Copper pipes, etc.