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id means inside diameter, od means outside diameter, copper pipe and tubing is measured by the od, therefore the od the pipe or tubing will be the same as the id of the fitting
Inside diameter just like copper tubing
K copper.
Are the joints brazed or soldered? What diameter is the tubing? When you say copper are you asking type K, L ,M , DWV , M or TP
Type K has a thicker wall than type L. Type K is usually used underground and type L is used in Commercial buildings. Type M is usually used in Residential Buildings. M tubing is very thin and in decent codes it is not allowed except for possibly heating. L tubing is used for water supply ABOVE ground for both residential and commercial K tubing having the heaviest wall thickness of copper TUBING is used for under ground applications
Depends if the copper tubing is annealed or drawn type as not all copper tubing if bendable
tubing benders are the best used for
No is is only 99.999 % puure
The popular and proper mounting technique for copper tubing is a copper tubing clamp for the appropriate size. This clamp is made of copper and should be mounted with copper nails. It resembles a piece of tubing of the appropriate size, a half inch wide with two ears on either side with holes for nailing.
copper tubing
Copper tubing is best cut with a straight saw, ideally diamond tipped for the cleanest cut.
Homo
Homogeneous
Copper tubing that is underground must be one complete piece.No connectors,no repairs.All fittings must be above ground.Also all underground copper tubing must be plastic coated to protect it from oxidation.
that would depend on the temper of the tubing as some types cannot be bent
1981 DEG F
Copper/nickel alloy tubing is easy to work with and doesn't rust.