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Copper tube is a favorite choice for Plumbing, heating, cooling and other systems. Copper tube is most often used for supply of hot and cold tap water as refrigerant line in HVAC systems. There are two basic types of copper tube, soft copper and rigid copper. Copper tubing is joined using flare connection, compression connection, or solder. Copper offers a high level of corrosion resistance, but is becoming very costly.

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