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C-Fit Copper is a factory manufacturing and exporting company focusing on PVC coated copper pipe tubes. Our products are made to have high durability as well as flexibility with added benefits of the products being corrosion-free hence suitable to be used in plumbing systems, HVAC, and refrigeration. The PVC coating adds an additional layer of protection, thus enhancing durability and dependability despite the application’s surroundings. At C-Fit Copper, some of the quality standards we use are very tough in order to meet the industry standards of PVC coated copper pipe tubes. We are proud to say that our company is recognized in the market due to devotion to providing the best services. Select C-Fit Copper when you need PVC coated copper pipe tube and get the best in both quality and service
PVC Coated Copper Pipes Types:
Soft PVC Coated Copper Tubes
The copper tubes, coated with soft PVC material, are the most flexible, durable and corrosion protected for plumbing, HVAC & refrigeration systems. They offer high durability and consistent performance in different conditions.
Hard PVC Coated Copper Pipes
Copper tubes that come with hard PVC coating provides better durability and corrosion resistance in plumbing, HVAC and Refrigeration systems. These tubes offer dependable durability and environment protection especially in harsh operating conditions.
MGL PVC Coated Copper Tube
MGL PVC coated copper tubes also provide high resistance to corrosion and great strength in usage; thus making it ideal in many industrial and residential uses. Invest in MGL for durable and corrosion resistant PVC coated copper tubes.
PVC Coated Copper Pipes Specification, Sizes, Grades:
Standards | EN13348/ BS EN 1057 |
Size | 6mm to 108 mm |
Length | 3 meter |
Tensile Strength | 220 Mpa |
P.V.C Thickness | 0.014”to 0.059” |
Material | Copper |
Application | Gas Handling |
PVC Coated Copper Pipes Chemical Composition
Copper Pipe (Incl. Silver) | 99.85% Min. |
Phosphorus | 0.013 to 0.5% |
Total Impurities | 0.06% Max. |
Mechanical Property Of PVC Coated Copper Pipes
Density | 8.89 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 1370 °C (2500 °F) |
Tensile Strength | Psi – 1,15,000 , MPa – 790 |
Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Psi – 52,000 , MPa – 355 |
Elongation | 40 % |
PVC Coated Copper Pipes Physical Property
Standard | Copper No. | Chemical Composition | Mechanical Properties | ||||
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CU% | P% | Temper | Tensile strength (Mpa) | Elongation(%) | Average Grain Size (mm) | ||
ASTM B280/68 | C12200 | 99.9 | 0.015 to 0.040 | >60 | >205 | >40 | >0.040 |
>50 | >245 |
PVC Coated Copper Pipes Weight Chart
On the provided C-Fit Copper page, there is a tabular presentation of the PVC Coated Copper Pipes, with corresponding weights for an easy selection process. The construction of each pipe is such that their durability and usage is most likely to be very efficient.
Type | Size d2 t2/ d1 t1 | O.D. of the tube d1/d2/d3 | Thickness of Insulator t1/t2/t3/t4 | Length | Material | Weight Pounds/feet |
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P2320 | 1/4-0.032 3/8-0.032 | 1.02-0.87-1.89 | 0.35-0.2 | 30ft ~100ft | 0 | 0.233 |
P2330 | 1/4--0.032 1/2--0.032 | 1.30-0.87-2.17 | 0.394-0.2 | 30ft ~ 100ft | 0 | 0.286 |
P2420 | 1/4-0.032 3/8-0.039 | 1.42-0.87-2.29 | 0.394-0.2 | 30ft ~ 100ft | 0 | 0.39 |
P2520 | 1/4--0.032 5/8--0.032 | 1.42-1.02-2.44 | 0.394-0.2 | 30ft ~ 100ft | 0 | 0.44 |
P3620 | 3/8--0.0329 3/4--0.039 | 1.54-1.02-2.56 | 0.394-0.2 | 30ft ~ 100ft | 0 | 0.569 |
P4620 | 1/2--0.032 3/4-0.039 | 1.54 1.30 2.84 | 0.394-0.2 | 30ft ~ 100ft | 0 | 0.629 |
Advantages and Disadvantages of PVC Coated Copper Pipes
Advantages:
- Corrosion Resistance: Another advantage is extra layer of protection against corrosion.
- Durability: Combines the traditional strength of copper with PVC which offers protection.
- Thermal Insulation: It assists in regulating the temperature of the fluid being transported.
- Noise Reduction: It minimizes noise that results from the expansion and contraction of the pipes.
- Ease of Installation: Less surface roughness and more chances of avoiding sharp bending.
Disadvantages:
- Cost: Coated copper pipe is costlier than the uncoated copper pipes.
- Limited Temperature Range: PVC coating is proven to lose such capability at high temperatures.
- Chemical Compatibility: Therefore, PVC may not be able to resist all kinds of chemicals.
- Repair and Maintenance: This is because once the coating is damaged it is almost impossible to fix it.
- Environmental Impact: PVC production and disposal also among other issues have implications to the environment.