Copper Tube for Medical
Specifications :
IS – Indian Standard
BS – British Standards
EN – European Nation Standards
ASTM – American Standards
AS – Australian Standards
JIS – Japanese Standards
Product Details :
Material | Copper |
Brand | Kanak Pipe Industries |
Type | Straight Copper Tube |
Outside Diameter | (5/16″) 7.94mm to (8″) 206mm |
Thickness | 0.635mm (0.025″) min. |
LENGTH | Straight Length : 6mtr Max. |
Grade | C12200 – (DHP) High Phosphorus Deoxidised Tough Pitch Copper |
Temper | Soft (Annealed) | Hard | Half Hard | Quarter Hard |
Copper gas pipelines offer distinct advantages over traditional gas cylinders, particularly in critical, life-saving situations, providing enhanced reliability and ensuring a continuous and uninterrupted supply of oxygen or vacuum. Compliance with safety standards for oxygen and other positive-pressure medical gases is imperative in this context.
Advantages:
Copper pipes or tubes are commonly suggested for gas line installations, and the primary rationale behind this recommendation lies in the malleability of copper. Being a flexible metal, copper can stretch without sustaining damage, making it crucial for systems operating in high-temperature environments.
In the context of Medical Gas Pipelines, copper pipes or tubes are frequently favored due to their strength, corrosion resistance, and non-toxic properties. Capable of withstanding pressures of up to 1,000 psi, this pipe material boasts a lifespan of up to 70 years. The absence of iron in copper prevents rust and corrosion, making it an ideal choice for piping solutions.
Other 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 ageing
- Aesthetic
- Recyclable
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