2000 Psi
up to 2.300 PSI
To provide an answer to this question the pressure of the fluid applied at the input end of the pipe must be provided.
depends on the pressure pushing through the pipe
depends on the pipe like if its copper its rated at 300 psi 200 degree F pvc is rated at 200 psi schedule 40 if its black poly it would be 200 psi most all pipes have it on the side of the pipe ,pressure and degrees.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
up to 2.300 PSI
That would depend on the temperature /pressure as the coeffient of expansion per degree
Use a lead-free silver solder. It is the only thing that can handle the pressure and bond with the copper pipe.
depends on liquid/gas and pressure. natural gas and high pressure = lots thick oil and low pressure = no much
Assuming the 6" refers to the radius of the pipe, it will hold approx 294 US gallons.
To provide an answer to this question the pressure of the fluid applied at the input end of the pipe must be provided.
This depends on the size of the copper pipe and what class it is. For example, copper pipe half inch class 0 and copper pipe class 3 have a wide weight difference because the wall of the class 3 copper pipe is much thicker.
it is the low pressure side
It depends on how much each pipe can hold. And how long each pipe is.
60 to 70 psi depends up on copper pipe length
I have a new copper pipe not been used who do I sell it to? Or who would buy it off me as 'm moving house and want to get rid of it.
Common causes of a twisted copper pipe include improper installation, excessive pressure, or physical damage. To fix a twisted copper pipe, it may need to be carefully straightened using a pipe straightening tool or replaced if the damage is severe. It is important to consult a professional plumber for proper assessment and repair.