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Copper Tubing for Compressed Air Systems

When it comes to setting up a compressed air system, choosing the right piping material is critical. Among the various options available—such as aluminum, steel, and plastic—copper tubing stands out as a reliable and time-tested choice for many applications.

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Why Use Copper for Compressed Air?

 

Corrosion Resistant

Copper naturally resists corrosion, making it ideal for systems where clean, uncontaminated air is crucial. This reduces the risk of rust particles damaging downstream equipment. 

Smooth Interior for Better Flow 

The smooth inner surface of copper pipes minimizes friction, reducing pressure drop and improving overall system efficiency. 

Heat Resistance

Copper can handle higher temperatures than many plastics and is less likely to deform under heat, making it suitable for environments where air may exit the compressor hot. 

Durability and Longevity 

Copper piping is extremely durable, with a lifespan that often exceeds 20 years with proper installation and maintenance. 

Copper is best suited for:


Laboratories & Medical Facilities

 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

 Food & Beverage Processing

 Small-to-Medium Workshops

 HVAC-Integrated Systems


Is Copper Right for You?

Copper tubing remains a solid, professional-grade option for compressed air systems—especially where air quality and durability are top priorities. However, due to cost and installation complexity, it may not be the most economical solution for large-scale industrial systems.

At BOHAN, we provide expert guidance on choosing the right piping material based on your needs, budget, and environment. Whether you’re building a new system or retrofitting an existing one, our team is here to help.

Have questions about copper or other piping materials?

Call us or email our team to get personalized recommendations for your compressed air setup.

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