Copper Tube

Stellanox Steel supplies premium-quality Copper Tubes designed for superior conductivity, corrosion resistance, and ease of fabrication. Manufactured from top grades like C12200 (DHP Copper) and C11000 (ETP Copper), our copper tubes are widely used in HVAC systems, plumbing, heat exchangers, gas pipelines, solar panels, and medical gas lines.

Available in seamless, welded, hard-drawn, soft annealed, and coiled formats, our copper tubes are trusted by OEMs, contractors, and infrastructure providers around the world.

What are Copper Tubes?

Copper Tubes are cylindrical hollow components known for their high thermal/electrical conductivity, malleability, and resistance to corrosion and microbial growth. They are ideal for conveying liquids or gases in critical environments—from residential plumbing to industrial HVAC, refrigeration systems, and medical installations.

These tubes can be bent, flared, brazed, or soldered with ease, and are available in metric and imperial sizes with standard wall thicknesses (Type L, M, K, and DWV).

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Stainless Steel
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Titanium
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Inconel
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Copper
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Flanges
Forged Fittings
Valves
Fasteners

Key Features

✅ Excellent Thermal and Electrical Conductivity

✅ Highly Corrosion and Biofouling Resistant

✅ Available in Hard-Drawn, Soft-Annealed, and Coil Forms

✅ Compatible with Soldering, Brazing, and Welding

✅ Meets ASTM, EN, BIS, and ISO Standards

✅ Ideal for Pressurized and Non-Pressurized Fluid Systems

Grades

  • C10100 / C10200 Copper Tubes
  • C11000 / C12200 Copper Tubes

Specification

PropertyDetails
ProductCopper Tube
Grades AvailableC12200 (DHP), C11000 (ETP), C10100 (OFHC)
Outer Diameter Range6 mm to 150 mm
Wall Thickness Range0.5 mm to 10 mm
Length RangeUp to 6 meters (or coils up to 100 meters)
TempersO (Annealed), H58 (Hard Drawn), H04, H02
Tube TypesSeamless, Welded, LWC Coils, Pancake Coils
StandardsASTM B88, B280, B819, EN 1057, BIS 2501, ISO 1634
CertificationEN 10204 3.1/3.2, ISO, RoHS, REACH, Third-Party Approved

Chemical Composition

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

Mechanical Properties

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength~200 MPa
Yield Strength~70 MPa
Elongation≥ 30%
Hardness~60 HRB
Thermal Conductivity~390 W/m·K

Equivalent Grades

StandardEquivalent Grade
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)
6.01.00.171.02
8.01.00.231.38
10.01.00.291.74
12.71.20.402.40
15.01.50.563.36
19.051.50.724.32
25.42.01.156.90
32.02.51.649.84
38.12.51.9411.64
50.83.03.1518.90

Applications

✅ HVAC & Refrigeration: Evaporator coils, condenser lines, refrigerant transport

✅ Plumbing Systems: Hot and cold water pipelines, sanitary connections

✅ Medical Gas Piping: Hospitals, laboratories, clean rooms

✅ Solar Thermal Systems: Collector manifolds, thermal loop piping

✅ Heat Exchangers: Industrial boilers, radiators, HVAC units

✅ Food & Beverage Processing: Hygienic liquid transport, cooling lines

Benefits

🌟 Unmatched Conductivity = Energy Efficiency

🌟 Naturally Antimicrobial = Ideal for Health & Food Applications

🌟 Corrosion & Oxidation Resistant

🌟 Compatible with Press Fit, Compression, Soldered, or Brazed Joints

🌟 Sustainable & Recyclable with Long Service Life

🌟 Globally Certified for Plumbing, Medical, and HVAC Use

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQs for insights on materials, customization, and delivery.
What is the difference between copper pipe and copper tube?
The terms are often used interchangeably, but “tube” typically refers to precise outer diameters and is used in structural, HVAC, and plumbing specs.
Which copper grade is best for HVAC and refrigeration?
C12200 (DHP Copper) is ideal due to its superior corrosion resistance and ease of brazing.
Are copper tubes suitable for drinking water lines?
Yes. Copper is non-toxic, corrosion-resistant, and antimicrobial, making it safe and approved for potable water systems.
What is the best jointing method for copper tubes?
Copper tubes can be joined by soldering, brazing, press-fitting, and compression fittings depending on the application.

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