Copper piping

Copper piping

It is the pipe produced with a continuous periphery and uniform wall (thickness), throughout its manufacturing process, which is cold drawn.

 

Characteristics and advantages of Copper Pipes

  • In the face of humidity, copper has the facility to be coated or protected with a layer of oxide, which prevents subsequent attacks of such humidity.
  • The necessary accessories for the installations of this type of product are also made of copper or brass and for the union of these with the pipes it is necessary a soldering iron and tin, which makes the installation a little more technical.
  • Due to its high thermal conductivity, it is the ideal material for installations based on alternative energies (solar, biomass, thermal and geothermal) and heating (underfloor heating).
  • Easy handling.
  • Resistance to the passage of gases.
  • Ductility, malleability and good conduction of heat and electricity.
  • Resistant to corrosion.
  • Unalterable with the passage of time.
  • High durability.
  • Easy to replace.
  • Inadmissibility of incrustations.
  • Fire resistance: copper does not burn, resists high temperatures without melting.

 

USES OF COPPER PIPING

Copper pipes are used in:

 

  • Gas installations.
  • Cold and hot water installations.
  • Heating systems.
  • Refrigeration systems.

 

TYPES OF COPPER PIPES

 

 

 

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