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Copper Pipe

Welcome to AShapura Metal A copper pipe is a hollow cylindrical tube made from copper, commonly used for plumbing, HVAC, gas lines, and refrigeration systems due to its excellent corrosion resistance, heat tolerance, and bacteriostatic properties.

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Chemical Composition

Grade Copper Content (%) Description
C12200 99.9% Phosphorus-deoxidized (DHP)
C11000 99.9% Electrolytic Tough Pitch (ETP)
C10200 99.95% Oxygen-Free Copper (OF)
  • C12200 is the most common for plumbing due to its weldability and corrosion resistance.

Mechanical & Physical Properties

Property Value
Density 8.96 g/cm³
Melting Point 1083°C (1981°F)
Electrical Conductivity ~97–100% IACS
Thermal Conductivity ~385–400 W/m·K
Tensile Strength 200–360 MPa (depending on temper)
Pressure Rating 200–1200 psi (depends on size and type)
Temperature Resistance Up to 400°F (204°C) in water systems

Copper Pipe Types

🔹 Based on Wall Thickness (U.S. Types)

Type Wall Thickness Color Code Typical Use
Type K Thickest Green Underground water, high pressure
Type L Medium Blue Residential and commercial plumbing
Type M Thin Red Low-pressure, indoor water systems
DWV Very thin Yellow Drain-Waste-Vent (not for pressure)

International Pipe Types

  • EN 1057 (Europe): Hard (R290), Half-hard (R250), Soft (R220)
  • IS 2501 (India): For water, gas, sanitation

Manufacturing Process

  • Melting and casting high-purity copper billets
  • Hot extrusion or piercing to form hollow tubes
  • Cold drawing to reduce diameter and wall thickness
  • Annealing for flexibility (optional)
  • Cutting, finishing, and testing

Common Sizes

Nominal Size (inch) Outer Diameter (OD, mm) Wall Thickness (mm)
1/4″ 6.35 ~0.8–1.0
1/2″ 12.7 ~0.9–1.2
3/4″ 19.05 ~1.0–1.5
1″ 25.4 ~1.2–1.6
2″ 50.8 ~1.5–2.0

Available in both imperial and metric standards.

Joining Methods

  • Soldering (soft or hard)
  • Brazing (for high-temp and gas lines)
  • Compression fittings
  • Push-fit fittings
  • Threaded connections
  • Welding (for thicker pipes or industrial use)

Applications

Industry Use Case
Plumbing Hot/cold water distribution
HVAC Refrigerant lines, air conditioning systems
Medical Medical gas supply systems
Firefighting Sprinkler systems (Type L or K)
Gas Supply LPG, natural gas pipelines (brazed, not soldered)
Solar Solar water heaters and heat exchangers

Advantages of Copper Pipes

  • Corrosion-resistant and durable
  • Handles high pressure and temperature
  • Naturally antimicrobial (inhibits bacterial growth)
  • Recyclable and eco-friendly
  • Fire-resistant (does not burn or release toxic gases)
  • Compatible with soldering, brazing, and push-fit systems

Limitations

  • Higher cost than PVC or PEX
  • Can corrode in highly acidic or hard water
  • Requires skilled labor for soldering or brazing
  • Not flexible (especially Type L and K)

Relevant Standards

Standard Body Code / Name
ASTM B88 (Seamless copper water tube)
ASME B16.22 (Fittings)
ISO 9330, 274
EN EN 1057 (Copper tubes for water/gas)
IS IS 2501 (Indian Standard)
UL/FM Fire-protection system certifications

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