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Copper tubing has good corrosion resistance and excellent heat transfer qualities.
This Type L tubing has thicker walls than Type M tubing. It withstands pressures up to 1,500 psi.
This Type K tubing has the thickest walls of all our copper tubing for drinking water. It withstands pressures up to 1,900 psi.
This Type M tubing has the thinnest walls of all our copper tubing for drinking water. It withstands pressures up to 980 psi.
This tubing comes cleaned and capped to prevent moisture and dirt from contaminating the inside. It is also known as refrigeration and air conditioning tubing.
This tubing has special markings to identify it as a gas line.
Often used in heating and cooling systems, this tubing insulates refrigerant to efficiently transfer heat between components.
The inside of this tubing is lined with 99% pure tin for added corrosion resistance.
Solder these fittings to tubing for a permanent, leak-tight connection. They are also known as sweat fittings.
When cleanliness is crucial to your application, choose these fittings that are individually cleaned and bagged to prevent contamination.
Crimp these fittings to copper tubing with a crimping tool for a leak-tight connection that doesn’t require heat or soldering. They are comparable to Viega ProPress fittings.
Also called close nipples, these Schedule 40 nipples are threaded on both ends to the center.
Also known as Pressure Class 200 pipe.
With 99.99% copper content, 101 copper has higher purity than 110 copper, resulting in superior electrical conductivity. It's commonly called OFE and OFHC copper. Use it in electrical applications, such as for coaxial cables and terminal lugs.
The addition of phosphorus makes 122 copper easier to weld and braze than 110 copper. It has excellent resistance to corrosion caused by water, soil, and weather, making it the go-to material for plumbing and underground applications.
Commonly used in water treatment plants, these tubes withstand salt water and can be used to make shims, ferrules, and washers.
Use this braided copper sleeving to protect wire and cable from signal distortion caused by nearby equipment and devices. It stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Also known as riser tubes, these connect shut-off valves to sink faucets and toilet tanks.