Re: Anyone have 5 feet of 1/4-inch copper-nickel tubing?

Posted by JeromeSolberg On 2022/4/13 13:12:33
From the product description. I and many others have used this stuff with great success:

1/4 In. x 60 In. copper/nickel/iron alloy tubing NiCopp is a nickel-copper alloy brake tubing that meets SAE standard J1047 and ISO 4038; meeting all international and U.S. requirements for brake tubing. This alloy is approximately 9.2% nickel, 1.4% iron, 0.8% manganese, and 88.6% copper. Under the ins system, this alloy is designated as ins C70600. NiCopp therefore has the strength and structural integrity of steel lines but with the added benefit of being much more corrosion resistant. NiCopp is also easier to bend and form than steel tubing. Nickel-copper, commonly referred to as 90-10 copper, has been used on several European vehicle brake systems since the 1970's, including: Volvo, Audi, Porsche, and Aston martin. NiCopp has been used on hydraulic/fluid transfer systems on vehicles where steel lines and tubing are commonly used. This includes brake, fuel and transmission systems. NiCopp is considered the super-premium brand in brake lines and should be considered where the under body of the vehicle is subjected to the harshest environments, where the longest life-span for lines is required, and/or where direct OEM replacement is desired. - NiCopp does not rust or corrode - dot approved for hydraulic brake systems - bends 58% easier than steel tubing - available in coils of 25 Ft., 50 Ft., and 100 Ft. - finished lines available for domestic & import - black oxide fittings 2X corrosion resistance. NiCopp lines and tubing meet the following specifications: SAEJ1047, ISO 4038, SAEJ1650, DIN 74234, BS2871

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