DHP Copper Tubes
The copper tube plays a crucial role in air conditioning and refrigerant systems as a vital component. It serves as a conduit for the refrigerant, facilitating its flow between different system components while also acting as a containment to prevent any escape into the atmosphere.
Copper possesses superior anti-corrosive properties in comparison to aluminum as a metal. When exposed to air during the cooling process, pipes are susceptible to oxidation. Copper demonstrates a higher resistance to both oxidation and corrosion over extended periods, leading to a prolonged lifespan for air conditioners.
SPECIFICATIONS
- IS – Indian Standard
- BS – British Standard
- EN – European Nation Standards
- ASTM- American Standards
- AS- Australian Standards
- JIS -Japanese Standards
BENEFITS
- Bactericidal fungicidal and algicidal effect.
- Easy to Install
- Low Coefficient of Expansion
- Excellent Thermal Conductivity.
- Low Pressure Loss.
- High mechanical stability.
- Oxygen impermeability.
- Immune to aging Aesthetic
STANDARD | SYMBOL |
ASTM B 68 | C 12200 |
ASTM B 75 | DLP C12000 |
BS 2871 Part 2 | C 101 |
BS 2871 Part 3 | C106 |
EN 12451 | DHP |
JIS H3300 | C 1220 |
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