The stainless steel air conditioning pipe is a new generation of refrigerant conduit made from stainless steel (Inox), designed for use in HVAC systems. Developed as an alternative to traditional copper pipes, it overcomes limitations in durability, safety, and transmission efficiency.
With a robust structure and superior corrosion resistance, stainless steel pipes deliver long service life, reduced maintenance costs, and enhanced safety — meeting the stringent standards of the modern HVAC industry.
Outstanding corrosion resistance: Rust-free, oxidation-resistant, and highly durable in harsh environments.
High mechanical strength: Approximately 40% stronger and tougher than copper pipes, impact-resistant, and less prone to damage during transport and installation.
Superior pressure resistance: Withstands pressure up to 4000 kPa (significantly higher than copper), ensuring system safety under high loads.
Stable thermal performance: Although thermal conductivity is lower (≈1/25 of copper), the overall system efficiency remains stable thanks to material design.
Safe and cost-efficient: Reduces refrigerant leakage risk and minimizes energy loss.
Extended lifespan: Service life of over 30 years (up to 80 years in some cases), far surpassing the 15–20 years typical of copper pipes