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Copper Nickel Brake Pipe – The Professional’s Choice for Uncompromised Longevity
When it comes to brake system integrity, the material of your brake lines is paramount. Our Copper Nickel (CuNi) brake pipe offers a significant upgrade for any professional workshop. While traditional copper pipe has its place and is known for its ease of manipulation, CuNi provides a superior balance of workability and long-term durability, directly addressing common failure points.
The primary advantage of CuNi, also known as Kunifer, cupro-nickel, or NiCopp, lies in its exceptional resistance to corrosion. Unlike standard steel pipes that can succumb to road salt, moisture, and general exposure, CuNi maintains its structural integrity for far longer. This translates directly to fewer comebacks and enhanced safety for your customers. Furthermore, its higher fatigue strength means it can withstand the constant vibrations and pressure fluctuations inherent in a vehicle’s braking system without the risk of premature cracking or failure.
From a workshop perspective, working with CuNi pipe is a straightforward process. While some mechanics are accustomed to the very soft nature of pure copper, CuNi offers a similar level of flexibility, making it easy to bend and route without kinking. Crucially, it flares cleanly and consistently, ensuring a perfect seal every time – a critical factor for any brake line repair or replacement. This material strikes the ideal balance, providing the confidence of a durable repair without the frustration of difficult installation often associated with stiffer alternatives.
Choosing Copper Nickel brake pipe is a strategic decision for any mechanic focused on delivering reliable, long-lasting repairs. It’s a ‘fit and forget’ solution that significantly reduces the risk of future brake line issues, upholding your workshop’s reputation for quality and ensuring the highest level of safety for the vehicle owner. Invest in a material that stands up to real-world demands.
Material: Copper Nickel
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Cooper pipes are more traditional and easier to work with however Copper Nickel (aka CuNI, Kunifer, cupro-nickel or NiCopp) is more resistant to corrosion and has a higher fatigue strength.
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