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6mm large diameter brass tube
Length: Customers’ Requirement
Outer Diameter:
2mm-914mm or as the customer’s request
Applicarion: Water tube ,Air condition
Thickness: 0.2mm~120mm
Advantages of brass tube: The brass tube is hard, not easy to corrode, and is resistant to high temperature and high pressure, and can be used in various environments. Compared with this, the disadvantages of many other pipes are obvious. For example, the galvanized steel pipes used in residential buildings in the past are extremely rusty. When the use time is short, there will be problems such as yellowing of water and small water flow. Some materials also have a rapid decrease in strength at high temperatures, which can cause unsafe hazards 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.
The brass tube is light in weight, good in thermal conductivity and high in low temperature strength. Often used in the manufacture of heat exchange equipment (such as condensers, etc). It is also used in the assembly of cryogenic piping in oxygen plants. Brass pipes with small diameters are often used to transport pressurized liquids (such as lubrication systems, oil pressure systems, etc.) and pressure gauges used as meters. Brass tubes are sturdy and corrosion resistant.
6mm large diameter brass tube is often used as water pipes instead of steel pipes. They are hardened and tempered and softened and tempered. A 20-foot straight tube is available for both tempered brass tubes. Softened tempered copper tubes are also available in 1.25 inch diameter 30, 45 and 60 foot coils. The connection of such a tube is to weld its ends to a specific fitting using a welding torch and a solder or brazing alloy. Due to its soft nature, the tube is easily bent to change direction, thus reducing the number of parts and the labor required. Such pipes are often used in place of lead pipes to connect the main water pipes into the building.