Copper Pipe

Stellanox Steel supplies top-grade Copper Pipes manufactured to meet the most demanding standards in plumbing, HVAC, gas distribution, and industrial fluid handling systems. Using premium grades such as C12200 (DHP Copper) and C11000 (ETP Copper), our copper pipes offer excellent corrosion resistance, high conductivity, and superior formability.

We offer Type K, L, M, and DWV copper pipes in straight lengths or coiled forms, suitable for residential, commercial, marine, and medical gas applications.

What are Copper Pipes?

Copper Pipes are seamless, cylindrical tubes used to convey water, refrigerants, gases, and hydraulic fluids with high reliability. Renowned for their longevity, resistance to corrosion, and natural antibacterial properties, copper pipes have long been the industry standard in plumbing and mechanical systems.

Our copper pipes are available in soft (annealed) or hard-drawn conditions, with options for plain, threaded, or flared ends.

Products
Stainless Steel
Carbon Steel
Duplex Stainless Steel
Super Duplex Stainless Steel
Alloy Steel
Titanium
Hastelloy
Inconel
Monel
Aluminium
Copper
Pure Nickel
Flanges
Forged Fittings
Valves
Fasteners

Key Features

✅ Excellent Resistance to Corrosion and Biofouling

✅ High Thermal and Electrical Conductivity

✅ Available in Hard or Annealed Tempers

✅ Suitable for Underground, Aboveground, and Pressurized Systems

✅ Non-Toxic, Hygienic, and Flame Resistant

✅ ASTM, EN, ISO, and BIS Compliant

Grades

  • C10100 / C10200 Copper Pipes
  • C11000 / C12200 Copper Pipes

Specification

PropertyDetails
ProductCopper Pipe
Grades AvailableC12200 (DHP), C11000 (ETP), C10100 (OFHC)
Pipe TypesType K, L, M, DWV (Drainage Waste Vent)
Outer Diameter Range6 mm to 200 mm
Wall Thickness Range0.7 mm to 10 mm
Lengths Available1 m to 6 m (custom lengths available), coils up to 100 m
TempersSoft (O), Hard Drawn (H58), Half Hard (H02), Spring (H08)
End FinishesPlain End, Threaded, Beveled, Flared
Manufacturing StandardsASTM B88, B280, EN 1057, ISO 1634, BIS 2501
CertificationEN 10204 3.1/3.2, ISO, RoHS, WRAS, NSF Certified

Chemical Composition

ElementComposition (%)
Copper (Cu)≥ 99.90
Phosphorus (P)0.015 – 0.040
Impurities≤ 0.10

Mechanical Properties

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength~210 MPa
Yield Strength~70 MPa
Elongation≥ 30%
Hardness~60 HRB
Conductivity~97% IACS

Equivalent Grades

StandardGrade
ASTMC12200, C11000
ENCW024A, CW004A
ISOCu-DHP, Cu-ETP
BIS (India)Cu-DLP, Cu-ETP

Weight

OD (mm) Wall Thickness (mm) Weight per Meter (kg) Weight per 6 m (kg)
15.01.00.382.28
22.01.20.684.08
28.01.51.066.36
35.01.51.348.04
42.01.51.629.72
54.02.02.6615.96
76.12.03.7822.68

Applications

✅ Plumbing Systems: Hot/cold water pipelines, potable water supply lines

✅ HVAC & Refrigeration: Refrigerant lines, condensers, evaporators

✅ Medical Gas Distribution: Oxygen and nitrous oxide lines in hospitals

✅ Gas & LPG Distribution: Seamless piping for fuel delivery systems

✅ Solar & Thermal Systems: Collector piping, thermal storage loops

✅ Industrial Manufacturing: Cooling systems, fluid circulation, heat exchangers

Benefits

🌟 Long-Term Reliability with Minimal Maintenance

🌟 Naturally Bacteriostatic – Ideal for Drinking Water

🌟 Corrosion Resistant – Even in Underground or Saline Environments

🌟 High Pressure and Temperature Tolerance

🌟 Easy to Fabricate, Join, and Install

🌟 Globally Certified for Residential, Industrial, and Healthcare Use

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQs for insights on materials, customization, and delivery.
What’s the difference between Type K, L, and M copper pipes?
Type K has the thickest walls and is suitable for underground use. Type L is used in internal plumbing, while Type M is used for low-pressure heating and drainage.
Can copper pipes be used for gas lines?
Yes. C12200 copper pipes are commonly used in LPG and natural gas distribution systems, but local codes must be followed.
Is copper pipe safe for drinking water?
Absolutely. Copper is naturally antimicrobial and approved for potable water lines worldwide.
How long do copper pipes last?
Copper piping typically lasts 50+ years in residential plumbing, even longer in protected environments.

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