At Brassco Tubes, we use advanced methods to produce high-quality brass tubes and copper tubes. Our process begins with casting, where carefully selected brass and copper alloys are melted and poured into molds. The material is then drawn into simple tube forms, then drawn to precise diameters and thickness. Tubes are then polished and finished to exact standards of surface quality and strength. We also conduct strict tests and inspections for corrosion resistance, tensile strength and dimensional tolerance to make sure all tubes are appropriate for various uses in industries such as plumbing, electrical systems, and machinery.
Key Benefits of Our Brass and Copper Tubes:
High Durability: Our tubes are designed to resist corrosion and withstand challenging environments.
We guarantee precise measurements and consistent Precision Manufacturing: quality in each tube.
Customization: We provide tailored solution to meet particular requirements such as dimensions and finishes.
Contact Brassco Tubes for more information on our process or to get a quote tailored to your project needs.
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COPPER & COPPER BASED ALLOY
| Density z Gms/cm | Melting Point | Coefficient of thermal expansion (20-300 °C) X10 per °C | Specific heat (at 20°C) Cal/gm/ °C | Thermal conductivity at 20°C Cal/ CM/Sec/ °C | Electrical conductivity at 20°C %1ACS. | ||||||||
| Solidus Temp. °C | Liquidus Temp. °C | ||||||||||||
| Electrolytic Cu (ETP) | 8.89- 8.9 | 1065 | 1083 | 17.7 | 0.092 | 0.934 | 101% | ||||||
| DHP Cu | 8.94 | 1065 | 1083 | 177.7 | 0.092 | 70-87 | 70-80 | ||||||
| DPA Cu | 8.94 | 1065 | 1082 | 18.0 | 0.092 | 35-45 | 35-45 | ||||||
| TELLURIUM Cu (0.5 Tel) | 8.94 | 1050 | 1080 | 17.8 | 0.092z | 0.88 | 95% | ||||||
| 70/30 Cartridge Brass | 8.53 | 915 | 955 | 19.9 | 0.090 | 0.29 | 28% | ||||||
| Admiralty Brass | 8.53 | 900 | 935 | 20.2 | 20.2 | 0.090 | 0.26 25% | ||||||
| Aluminium Brass | 8.33 | 930 | 970 | 18.5 | 0.090 | 0.24 | 23% | ||||||
| 70/30 Cu. Ni. | 8.94 | 1100 | 1150 | 17.1 | 0.090 | 0.11 | 9% | ||||||
| 90/10 Cu. Ni. | 8.94 | 1170 | 1240 | 16.2 | 0.090 | 0.07 | 4.6% | ||||||
WEIGHT CALCULATING FORMULA
| Tubes | Kgs. per foot (Tubes) (D & t in inches) | Kgs. per meter (Tubes) (D & t in mm) | |||||
| Copper Tubes/ Cu. NI.Tubes | (D – t) x t x 5.529 | (D – t) x t x 0.0281 | D = Outside diameter t = Wall Thickness | ||||
| 70/30 Brass & Ad Brass | (D – t)x t x 5.269 | (D – t) x t x 0.0268 | |||||
| Al Brass | (D – t)x t x 5.149 | (D – t) x t x 0.0262 | |||||
| Rods | Kgs. per foot (Rods) (D in inches) | Kgs.per meter (Rods) (D in mm) | |||||
| Copper | D2 x 1.381 | D2 x 0070 | D=Outside diameter | ||||
| Pb Brass | D2 x 1.304 | D2 x 00663 | |||||
| Strips | Bus Bars Kgs. per foot (Strips) | Kgs.per meter (Strips) | |||||||||||
| Copper | Width x Thickness ————— 369 | Width x Thickness / 369 X 3.281 or Width X Thickness X 0.0089 | |||||||||||
