Metal Pipe Materials:
- Steel Pipes – High strength, resistant to high temperatures and pressure, commonly used in construction, mechanical engineering, and pipelines.
- Stainless Steel Pipes – Corrosion-resistant, hygienic, ideal for the food industry, chemical plants, and medical applications.
- Aluminum Pipes – Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly formable, widely used in automotive, aerospace, furniture, and mechanical engineering.
- Copper Pipes – Excellent thermal conductivity, ideal for plumbing, heating systems, and air conditioning.
- Brass Pipes – Corrosion-resistant, easy to shape, often used in plumbing and decorative applications.
- Titanium Pipes – Lightweight, extremely corrosion-resistant, preferred in aerospace, medical, and chemical industries.
- Cast Iron Pipes – High pressure and wear resistance, commonly found in water and sewage systems.
- Zinc Pipes – Used as a protective coating for steel pipes, offering corrosion resistance.
Plastic & Composite Pipes:
- PVC Pipes (Polyvinyl Chloride) – Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, cost-effective, used for water and sewage systems.
- PE Pipes (Polyethylene) – Flexible, resistant to chemicals, commonly used for gas and drinking water lines.
- PP Pipes (Polypropylene) – Temperature-resistant, chemically inert, widely used in heating systems and laboratory applications.
- PTFE Pipes (Teflon®) – Chemically resistant and heat-resistant, preferred in the chemical and food industries.
- GRP Pipes (Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic) – High strength, corrosion-free, used in industrial and high-pressure applications.
Specialty & Hybrid Materials:
- Carbon Fiber Pipes (CFRP Pipes) – Extremely lightweight, high stiffness, used in aerospace, motorsports, and high-tech applications.
- Aluminum Composite Pipes – A combination of aluminum and plastic for enhanced stability and flexibility, often used in plumbing installations.
- Ceramic Pipes – High-temperature resistant, abrasion-resistant, used in specialized high-temperature applications.
This list provides an overview of the most common pipe materials and their typical applications.