Laminated aluminum pipe, as a metal piping material, possesses the following characteristics:
Corrosion Resistance: The surface of the aluminum pipe has a dense aluminum oxide film, providing excellent corrosion resistance and allowing for long-term use in harsh environments such as humid and acidic/alkaline conditions.
Lightweight: Aluminum has a low density, only 2.70 g/cm³, making aluminum pipe lighter than other metal piping materials, facilitating installation and transportation.
High Strength: Aluminum pipe has high strength and hardness, capable of withstanding significant pressure and tensile forces, ensuring safe pipe operation.
Good Thermal Conductivity: Aluminum has a high thermal conductivity, giving aluminum pipe good thermal conductivity, making it suitable for applications requiring heat dissipation.
Easy to Process: Aluminum pipe has good plasticity and processing properties, allowing it to be processed and shaped through extrusion, stretching, bending, and other methods to meet various shape and size requirements.
