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C3604 Brass Tube
We are making copper and copper alloys (copper rods, copper wires, copper tubes, copper bars) stainless steel materials, etc. Medical equipment, environmentally friendly brass tubes
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brass tube. A type of non-ferrous metal pipe, which is a pressed and drawn seamless pipe. Copper pipes are strong and corrosion-resistant, and have become the first choice for modern contractors to install water pipes, heating and cooling pipes in all residential commercial buildings. Brass pipes are the best water supply pipes.
Brass is strong and corrosion-resistant, and it has become the first choice for modern contractors to install water pipes, heating and cooling pipes in all residential commercial buildings. Brass pipes are the best water supply pipes.
Brass pipes are strong and corrosion-resistant, and have become the first choice for modern contractors to install water pipes, heating and cooling pipes in all residential commercial buildings. Copper pipes have many advantages in one: it is strong and has the high strength of ordinary metals; at the same time, it is easier to bend, twist, crack, and break than ordinary metals, and has a certain resistance to frost heave and impact. Once installed, the copper water pipes in the water supply system are safe and reliable to use, and do not even require maintenance and maintenance.
The advantages of brass pipes: copper pipes are hard in texture, not easy to corrode, and resistant to high temperature and high pressure, and can be used in a variety of environments. Compared with this, the shortcomings of many other pipes are obvious. For example, the galvanized steel pipes used in residential buildings in the past are very easy to corrode, and problems such as yellowing of tap water and small water flow will occur after a short period of use. There are also some materials whose strength will decrease rapidly at high temperature, which will cause unsafe hazard when used in hot water pipes. The melting point of copper is as high as 1083 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the hot water system is negligible for copper pipes.
Brass tube: weight per meter = 0.02670 * wall thickness * (outer diameter - wall thickness)
Copper pipes for electrical appliances, copper pipes for refrigeration, high-pressure copper pipes, corrosion-resistant copper pipes, copper pipes for connections, copper pipes for water pipes, copper pipes for electric heating, and copper pipes for industrial use.
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Brass tube is light in weight, good in thermal conductivity and high in 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. Copper pipes with small diameters are often used to transport pressurized liquids (such as lubrication systems, oil pressure systems, etc.) and pressure measuring pipes used as instruments. Brass tubing is strong and corrosion resistant.
It mainly has the following advantages: the copper pipe is hard in texture, not easy to corrode, and resistant to high temperature and high pressure, and can be used in a variety of non-copper types of environments. Compared with brass pipes, the shortcomings of many other pipes are obvious. For example, galvanized steel pipes used in residential buildings in the past are very easy to corrode, and problems such as yellowing of tap water and small water flow will occur after a short period of use. There are also materials that lose their strength rapidly at high temperatures, creating unsafe hazard when used in hot water pipes. However, since the melting point of copper is as high as 1083 degrees, the effect of the temperature of the hot water system on the brass pipe is basically minimal. Common brass pipes include brass pipes for electrical appliances, brass pipes for refrigeration, high-pressure brass pipes, corrosion-resistant brass pipes, brass pipes for connections, brass pipes for water pipes, electric heating brass pipes and industrial yellow pipes. Copper pipes, etc.
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If it is a variety of alloys composed of two or more elements, it is called special brass. Such as copper alloys composed of lead, tin, manganese, nickel, iron, and silicon. Brass has strong wear resistance. Special brass is also called special brass, which has high strength, high hardness and strong chemical corrosion resistance. There are also outstanding mechanical properties of cutting. The seamless copper tube drawn from brass is soft and wear-resistant. Brass seamless tubing can be used for heat exchangers and condensers, cryogenic piping, subsea transportation pipes. Manufacture of sheets, strips, bars, tubes, cast parts, etc. Copper content is 62%~68%, strong plasticity, manufacturing pressure equipment, etc. Brass rods are divided into ordinary brass and special brass according to the different types of alloying elements contained in brass. Brass for press working is called deformed brass.
The advantages of brass pipes: copper pipes are hard in texture, not easy to corrode, and resistant to high temperature and high pressure, and can be used in a variety of environments. Compared with this, the shortcomings of many other pipes are obvious. For example, the galvanized steel pipes used in residential buildings in the past are very easy to corrode, and problems such as yellowing of tap water and small water flow will occur after a short period of use. There are also some materials whose strength will decrease rapidly at high temperature, which will cause unsafe hazard when used in hot water pipes. The melting point of copper is as high as 1083 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the hot water system is negligible for copper pipes.
Copper pipes for electrical appliances, copper pipes for refrigeration, high-pressure copper pipes, corrosion-resistant copper pipes, copper pipes for connections, copper pipes for water pipes, copper pipes for electric heating, and copper pipes for industrial use.