Oxygen tube 02C11 series
coppercustomfor aerospace applications

oxygen tube
oxygen tube
oxygen tube
oxygen tube
oxygen tube
oxygen tube
oxygen tube
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Characteristics

Use
for oxygen
Material
copper
Other characteristics
custom
Applications
for aerospace applications, high-pressure

Description

O2 Corporation forms, tests, assembles and cleans hardline tubes in house for many aviation and aerospace OEMs. Did you know? We do non-oxygen lines. In fact, we do a variety of general tube forming for helicopters and even commercial machines. We make high pressure copper lines. Most of our work is build to print. We offer custom design services. The O, Corporation High Pressure Lines are used with connections involving oxygen at high-pressure conditions. Each line is cleaned for oxygen service, has a maximum operating pressure of 2,400 psi, and is proof pressure tested to 3,000 psi. We use Copper tubing per ASTM-B-280 and silver braze each fitting to conform to QQ-B-654 or BAg-7. Itis recommended that a “coil” remain in the line to allow for excessive pulling andlor vibration. We offer 1/16-inch O.D. capillary lines for high-pressure flows requiring a minimized internal flow area. These lines have intended uses such as connecting a pressure gauge to a high-pressure oxygen source. Some of our capillary lines are covered with heat shrink per MT3053/5-104/304-9 to protect against chafing. Please refer to the individual part numbers on the following pages to determine if the heat shrink is included. We also offer 3/16-inch O.D. lines for filling high-pressure oxygen tanks. These lines can be used for a connection from an oxygen tank to a fil valve, or from one oxygen tank to another oxygen tank.

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