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Item | Copper Pipe / Copper Tube, Brass Pipe / Brass Tube |
Standard | GB/T17791-2007, GB/T1527-2006, GB/T18033-2007, YS/T450-2002, ASTMB280, ASTM B 68, ASTM B75, ASTM B88, EN12735, AS1571, JIS H3300, etc. |
Material | T1, T2, T3, TP1, TP2, TU1, TU2, TU3, H62, H65, H68, H63, H70, H80, H90, C2600, C2680, C2700, C5210, C5191, C51000, QBe2.0, Tag0.1, C1100, etc. |
O.D. | 1mm--600mm |
Wall Thickness | 0.1mm--100mm |
Ultimate Strength | 370MPa |
Elongation ( | 40% |
Hardness | 1/16 hard, 1/8 hard, 3/8 hard, 1/4 hard, 1/2 hard, full hard, etc. |
Temper | O-H112, T3-T8, T351-T851 |
Surface | mill, polished, bright, oiled, hair line, brush, mirror, sand blast, or as required |
Package | Standard Export, seaworthy or as required. |
The three most common types of copper pipe used in residential and commercial construction are Type K, Type L, Type M.
Type K Copper Pipe
Type L Copper Pipe
Type M Copper Pipe
Are Copper and Brass the same?
Copper, brass and bronze are part of a category of metals known as “red metals”, which are characterized by their reddish tint. While copper is a pure metal, brass and bronze are copper alloys (brass is a combination of copper and zinc, bronze is a combination of copper and tin). All three of these metals demonstrate unique combinations of properties that make them ideal for use in metal sheets.
Brass as a metal is stronger and stiffer compared to copper, in term of metrics of hardness, brass exhibits hardness ranging from 3 to 4. On the other hand, the hardness of copper ranges from 2.5 to 3 on the metal harness chart. Brass exists as a product of copper with varying composition of zinc.
Item | Copper Pipe / Copper Tube, Brass Pipe / Brass Tube |
Standard | GB/T17791-2007, GB/T1527-2006, GB/T18033-2007, YS/T450-2002, ASTMB280, ASTM B 68, ASTM B75, ASTM B88, EN12735, AS1571, JIS H3300, etc. |
Material | T1, T2, T3, TP1, TP2, TU1, TU2, TU3, H62, H65, H68, H63, H70, H80, H90, C2600, C2680, C2700, C5210, C5191, C51000, QBe2.0, Tag0.1, C1100, etc. |
O.D. | 1mm--600mm |
Wall Thickness | 0.1mm--100mm |
Ultimate Strength | 370MPa |
Elongation ( | 40% |
Hardness | 1/16 hard, 1/8 hard, 3/8 hard, 1/4 hard, 1/2 hard, full hard, etc. |
Temper | O-H112, T3-T8, T351-T851 |
Surface | mill, polished, bright, oiled, hair line, brush, mirror, sand blast, or as required |
Package | Standard Export, seaworthy or as required. |
The three most common types of copper pipe used in residential and commercial construction are Type K, Type L, Type M.
Type K Copper Pipe
Type L Copper Pipe
Type M Copper Pipe
Are Copper and Brass the same?
Copper, brass and bronze are part of a category of metals known as “red metals”, which are characterized by their reddish tint. While copper is a pure metal, brass and bronze are copper alloys (brass is a combination of copper and zinc, bronze is a combination of copper and tin). All three of these metals demonstrate unique combinations of properties that make them ideal for use in metal sheets.
Brass as a metal is stronger and stiffer compared to copper, in term of metrics of hardness, brass exhibits hardness ranging from 3 to 4. On the other hand, the hardness of copper ranges from 2.5 to 3 on the metal harness chart. Brass exists as a product of copper with varying composition of zinc.