Pipes & Tubes

Vamsy Engineering Co, specialize in the supply and distribution of a wide range of pipes and tubes used across various industries, including construction, oil and gas, plumbing, manufacturing, and infrastructure development. we offer products in diverse materials such as steel, stainless steel, copper, PVC, and aluminum, catering to specific needs like corrosion resistance, high-pressure applications, or lightweight installations.

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Copper Pipes and Tubes

Copper pipes are cylindrical tubes made from copper, a durable and corrosion-resistant metal. They are widely used in plumbing, heating, cooling, and other mechanical systems.

Thickest wall among the common types.
Suitable for underground or heavy-duty applications.
Often used in water mains, fire protection, and HVAC.
Common for residential water supply lines.
Suitable for both aboveground and underground use.
High thermal conductivity (great for HVAC and heat exchange)
Pipes & Tubes

Metallic Pipes and Tubes

Carbon Steel: Durable, used in oil and gas, construction, and water supply.
Stainless Steel: Corrosion-resistant, used in chemical processing, food industry, and medical applications.
Alloy Steel: Enhanced strength and heat resistance, used in high-pressure and high-temperature applications like power plants.
Copper Pipes: High thermal conductivity, used in plumbing, HVAC, and refrigeration.
Aluminum Pipes: Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, used in aerospace, automotive, and marine applications.
Cast Iron Pipes: Heavy, used in sewer and drainage systems.
Galvanized Iron Pipes: Zinc-coated for corrosion resistance, used in water supply lines.
Titanium Pipes: High strength-to-weight ratio, used in aerospace, chemical, and marine industries.
Non-Metallic Pipes

Non-Metallic Pipes and Tubes

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, used in water supply, drainage, and irrigation.
CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride): Heat-resistant, used in hot water systems.
HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene): Flexible, durable, used in water, gas, and sewage systems.
PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer): Used in hot and cold water supply systems.
Concrete Pipes: Used in large-scale drainage and sewage systems.
Clay Pipes: Used in sewer and drainage systems, resistant to chemical corrosion.
Fiberglass Pipes: Lightweight, used in chemical and oil industries.
Composite Pipes: Combine materials (e.g., plastic with aluminum), used in plumbing for flexibility and strength.

Based on Application

Plumbing Pipes: Copper, PVC, CPVC, or PPR for water supply and drainage.
Structural Pipes: Steel or aluminum for construction, scaffolding, and frameworks.
Process Pipes: Stainless steel or alloy steel for chemical, oil, and gas industries.
Mechanical Tubes: Used in machinery, automotive, and bicycle frames (e.g., seamless steel or aluminum).
Hydraulic Tubes: High-precision seamless tubes for hydraulic systems.
Heat Exchanger Tubes: Stainless steel or copper for boilers and condensers.
Sewage and Drainage Pipes: Concrete, clay, or HDPE for municipal systems.
Oil and Gas Pipelines: Large-diameter steel pipes (seamless or welded) for transportation.

Based on Shape and Size

Round Pipes/Tubes: Most common, used in fluid transport and structural applications.
Square/Rectangular Tubes: Used in structural frameworks, furniture, and automotive industries.
Oval or Elliptical Tubes: Used in decorative applications or specific engineering designs.
Standard Sizes: Defined by nominal pipe size (NPS) or outside diameter (OD) for pipes, and OD/wall thickness for tubes.

Specialty Pipes and Tubes

  • Corrugated Pipes: Flexible, used in drainage and cable protection.
  • Perforated Tubes: Holes for filtration or drainage applications.
  • Insulated Pipes: For thermal or acoustic insulation in HVAC or industrial systems.
  • Coated Pipes: Epoxy, polyethylene, or zinc-coated for corrosion resistance.

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