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Brass pipe knowledge

Sep 11, 2024

Brass pipe knowledge
Brass pipe is a non-ferrous metal pipe with strong and corrosion-resistant characteristics. It is widely used in the installation of tap water pipes, heating and cooling pipes.Brass pipe is a seamless pipe made of an alloy of copper and zinc, which can be produced by pressing and drawing. Its main components include copper and zinc, and may also contain a small amount of iron, lead, aluminum, manganese, tin, nickel and other elements. The content ratio of these elements can be adjusted according to specific needs and uses. There are many grades of brass pipes, such as H96, H90, etc., which represent the ratio of copper and zinc and the content of possible other elements. The advantages of brass pipes include light weight and good thermal conductivity, which makes it the best choice for water supply pipes. In addition, brass pipes also have good plasticity, frost resistance, and impact resistance. They can effectively prevent water pipe leakage and are widely used in daily life to provide a safe and reliable water supply system. They can even maintain a long service life without maintenance.In the manufacturing process, brass pipes can be made through a variety of processes, including evaporation model casting, centrifugal casting, continuous casting, and die casting. These processes ensure the quality and performance of brass tubes. Brass pipe fittings, as an important part of brass tubes, are used to connect different parts of pipes to achieve effective operation of the system. Brass pipe fittings include many types, such as couplings, nipples, T-shirts (probably referring to T-joints), reducers, elbows, crosses and unions, etc. These parts are used to connect two pipes, change the direction of the pipe, or disconnect the pipe when necessary.

The application of brass pipes is not limited to water supply systems, but is also commonly used to manufacture heat exchange equipment (such as condensers, etc.), low-temperature pipelines in oxygen production equipment, and to transport pressurized liquids (such as lubrication systems, oil pressure systems, etc.) and as pressure measuring tubes for instruments. The market situation of brass pipes shows that despite the price increase, purchasing units still purchase on demand, showing the continued demand and application of brass pipes in the market.

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