Water and Oil Pipes & Tubes

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What's the difference in Tubing or Pipe

Usage:

    Copper Pipe: Typically used for plumbing applications, such as water supply lines.
    Copper Tube: Often used in heating and cooling systems, as well as in electrical applications.

Manufacturing:

    Copper Pipe: Made from a single piece of copper and usually has a thicker wall.
    Copper Tube: Made from multiple pieces of copper that are welded together and generally has a thinner wall.

8mm Copper Tube, also known as microbore copper pipe, is used for several purposes:

Central Heating Systems: It’s commonly used to carry water to radiators in central heating systems
Unobtrusive Surface Fitting: Due to its small size, it’s ideal for surface fitting where larger pipes would be more visible
False Ceilings and Dry Wall Liners: It can be installed through false ceilings and behind dry wall liners2.
Cabling Applications: It’s also used in cabling applications
Under Suspended Floors: Its flexibility makes it suitable for use under suspended floors


10mm Copper Tube, also known as microbore copper pipe, is used for several purposes:

Central Heating Systems: It’s commonly used to carry water to radiators in central heating systems
Plumbing: Often found in older heating systems and sometimes used to feed monobloc taps
Caravan and Boating Industries: Its flexibility and durability make it ideal for use in caravans and boats
Oil Supply: It can serve as an oil supply pipe between an oil tank and a central heating boiler.

Copper Pipe in 3 metre lengths are available in 15mm, 22mm and 28mm sizes.

We also stock 10mm coated copper that is used for Oil tanks.

Also the Blue MDPE

Unlike the old materials that were once used to carry water to our houses such as lead and steel, MDPE water pipe is lightweight and resistant to corrosion or attack from naturally occurring substances such as fungi or algae. Equally importantly it is also resistant to bacteria.

Our MDPE blue water pipe is manufactured from medium density polyethylene that is commonly used for potable water supply distribution. In this form, it is a very strong material that can withstand the large changes in pressure that are associated with the supply of water, and it will not lose its shape under stress. This type of blue water piping is impact resistant and resistant to most chemicals.

Our WRAS approved MDPE waterpipe for drinking water distribution is available in various sizes and lengths.

And Speedfit Layflat Pipe:

Looking for greater flexibility than you’d get with standard polybutylene and PEX pipe? Try this Layflat pipe from JG Speedfit – it’s an ultra-flexible option that is perfect for long runs where a softer pipe material is an advantage. Cabling through joists becomes a simple task and, when you remove it from the coil, the pipe will lay flat and stay flat.
Layflat pipe is made of five layers, the centre being a coloured oxygen barrier which prevents the ingress of air into the system – this reduces the effect of corrosion on metal components. Due to its low thermal conductivity, JG Speedfit pipe is cooler and therefore safer to touch when carrying hot water. Available in different sizes.
• Lightweight and flexible pipe for fast and simple cabling
• Lays flat and stays flat – pipe won’t try to return to coil shape
• Easy to handle and ideal for cabling through joists
• Suitable for hot and cold water services
• Can be used on central heating systems and combi systems
• Minimum operating temperature of 20°C
• Maximum operating temperature of 105°C
• 12 bar maximum operating pressure at minimum temperature
• 3 bar maximum operating pressure at maximum temperature
• 50-year manufacturer’s guarantee (T&Cs apply)
• Manufactured to BS EN 7291 Parts 1, 2, 3 and S
• WRAS-approved
• Inserts are recommended for use on all Speedfit pipe connections

 

 


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