Q:How can wall thickness be ".125" ? (.250 is 1/4 inch.) What is correct wall thickness?
by|Sep 15, 2019
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A: 1/4" is the outside diameter (O.D.) not the wall thickness. Inside diameter (I.D.) is 0.19" according to the description. 0.125 - 0.19 = 0.065" is the wall thickness
by|Dec 26, 2020
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A: 0.250” ID, 0.375 OD, wall thickness 0.055”
Wall thickness tough to measure perfectly but close enough to .062 it should be with that ID and OD
by|Dec 26, 2020
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Q:Is it possible to get a material certification for this copper tubing? We have a coil that was manufactured on sept 12 2017
by|Oct 15, 2018
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A: Hi Linfor, we have a copper tube standards sheet we can send you. Please reach our customer service at (800) 782-2385 and ask for our Marketing Manager. He will provide you with this info to help with your search.
by|Oct 17, 2018
Q:is this TYPE ARC-L suitable for R410?
by|Jan 6, 2018
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Q:Please answer the same previous one that was asked about using this tubing for water use vice just gas as shown in the specs. Thank you.
by|Jul 8, 2015
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Q:I have a sub-zero refrigerator that requires 1/4" OD copper. Can I use this tubing?
by|Sep 14, 2014
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A: That’s what it is designed for. It’s not coils like the back coolant coils.
by|Sep 15, 2019
A: Yes. All of my interior water lines are copper (some soft and some hard) - hot & cold water, ice makers, and water fountain. There is no problem with drinking water.
by|May 3, 2023
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A: yes. i am using this product for both potable water and ice making