Lightweight, good thermal conductivity, high low-temperature strength. Commonly used in the manufacture of heat exchange equipment (such as condensers, etc.). Also used to assemble low-temperature pipelines in oxygen production equipment. Copper tubes with small diameters are often used to transport pressurized liquids (such as lubrication systems, oil pressure systems, etc.) and as pressure gauges for instruments.
Copper tubes have the characteristics of being 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 houses.
Copper tubes have many advantages: they are strong and have the high strength of general metals; at the same time, they are easier to bend, twist, crack, and break than general metals, and have certain resistance to frost heave and impact. Therefore, once copper water pipes are installed in the water supply system of the building, they are safe and reliable to use, and even do not require maintenance.










