Aluminum pipe
Upipe Aluminum Alloy Piping System provides advanced, corrosion-resistant solutions optimized for compressed air, vacuum, and inert gas applications.
• Transportation Medium: Compressed air, vacuum, inert gas (helium, nitrogen, argon and etc.)
• Working Pressure: 16 bar
• Working Temperature: -20℃~ +80℃/-60℃~ +180℃
• Material Features:Spraying aluminum, stainless steel, engineering plastics
Aluminum compressed air pipe is a lightweight piping designed for compressed air distribution system with high strength aluminum alloy as the core material, which is widely used in modern construction, industry and medical field. The following are its core features:
1. Material Characteristics: Made of aluminum alloy as the base material through extrusion molding process, the density is only 1/3 of steel, both lightweight and high pressure-bearing capacity.
2. Functional positioning: used to transmit dry, oil-free, impurity-free compressed air, suitable for air compressors, dryers and other equipment.
3. Applicable environment: slightly corrosive, Ultraviolet light, Outdoor environment, Mechanical vibration, Thermal changes in the environment and Compressor oil environment.
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