Copper tubing is commonly found in use for heating systems and in hot and cold water transportation. Copper used to be really popular for hot and cold water supply, but it is slowly being replaced by PEX. You can also find copper pipes as a refrigerant line in HVAC systems.
Copper
is a
soft
, malleable and malleable metal with very
high thermal and electrical conductivity
. The newly exposed pure copper surface is pinkish orange.
Copper is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, a building material, and a constituent of various metal alloys
, such as cupronickel for making marine hardware and coins, and constantan for strain gauges and thermocouples for temperature measurement.
copper are used as a durable,
corrosion-resistant and weather-resistant building material. Roofs, flashings, gutters, downspouts, domes, spires, vaults and doors
have been made of copper for hundreds or thousands of years. Architectural uses of copper have expanded in modern times to include interior and exterior wall cladding, architectural expansion joints, radio frequency shielding, and antimicrobials. As well as decorative interior products such as beautiful handrails, bathroom fixtures and countertops. Some other important benefits of copper as a building material include low thermal movement, light weight, lightning protection and recyclability