COPPER BARS AND TUBES: OUR RANGE

Metal Barre sells copper bars and tubes. All the materials we supply, in compliance with international regulations, come from the best european producers. The good stock availability, together with the wide ranges of sizes, enable us to satisfy the customer’s most specific need.

Our range includes

  1. Cu Etp
  2. Cu Dhp
  3. Cu Tep
  4. CuCrZr
  5. CuCoNiBe
  6. CuBe2
  7. CuNi2Si

with a range of products including

  • ROUND bars, FULL SECTION and HOLLOW
  • SQUARE bars
  • RECTANGULAR bars
  • HEXAGONAL bars
  • PLATES
  • WIRE
  • RIBBON

Our range includes

  1. Cu Etp
  2. Cu Dhp
  3. Cu Tep
  4. CuCrZr
  5. CuCoNiBe
  6. CuBe2
  7. CuNi2Si

with a range of products including

  • ROUND bars, FULL SECTION and HOLLOW
  • SQUARE bars
  • RECTANGULAR bars
  • HEXAGONAL bars
  • PLATES
  • WIRE
  • RIBBON
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OUR SERVICES FOR COPPER

Metal Barre sells only certified materials, guaranteed at their source from the producers.

We constantly test the quality of materials entering our stock, in order to ensure compliance with the current regulations: chemical analysis is carried out using an optical spectometer, whilst a technologically advanced durometer tests Brinell hardness.

In case of more specific tests, we can rely on third party analysis laboratories.

Metal Barre’s added value is represented by the cut-to-size service: thanks to technologically advanced machinery, the company has the possibility to cut the requested materials in any size, as well as for small or large series.

In addition to traditional horizontal cutting machinery, we also have vertical cutting saws for flat contours on a maximum length of 3 metres.

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COPPER APPLICATION AREAS

Because of its qualities copper is commonly used for:

  • thermo sanitary systems (pipes for the transport of potable water, gas, liquid fuels, refrigerants, medical gases; pipes for heater exchangers; as bacteriostatic surfaces in hospitals)
  • fittings
  • nautical equipment (external submerged parts of ships, to prevent mussels and molluscs adhering to it)
  • electrotechnical and electronic (electrical wires and cables, windings of electromagnets, electric engines and electromechanical relays)
  • tinsmithery and architecture
  • coinage
  • craft services and giftware
  • transport
  • building industry (sheets and strips in the production of components for roofs, facades, gutters, flashings, drainpipes)
  • domestic sector (handles, knobs and other furnishing fixtures; pots and pans; cutlery; sterling silverware must contain a small percentage of copper if destined for use as tableware; ceramics, and in the form of salts to colour glass)
  • chemical industry
  • agricolture