| Product Name | Stainless Steel Corrugated Pipe |
| Color | Yellow,Silver Or Customized |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| OEM | Support |
| Sample | Free |
| Experience | 30+Years |
| Contact Us | Click HERE to contact us now!we are online 24 hours a day to answer your questions! |
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This pipe bends by hand. It goes around corners without fittings. It saves installation time. One person can carry long coils. Heavy threading machines are not needed.
How Flexibility Helps On Site
Fewer connections – Traditional pipe needs many elbows and couplings. This pipe runs continuously. Fewer joints mean fewer potential leaks.
Fast routing – The pipe snakes through joists and studs. It follows walls easily. No measuring and cutting dozens of small pieces.
Retrofit friendly – Existing homes have tight spaces. This pipe fits through small openings. It reduces demolition work.
Tools Needed
Pipe cutter – Use a special rotary cutter for corrugated pipe. Abrasive cutters create burrs. Burrs damage seals.
Stripping tool – Removes the yellow jacket cleanly. The right length of bare steel is needed for fittings.
Torque wrench – Some fittings require exact tightening. Over‑tightening damages the seal.
Connection Methods
Push‑fit type – Insert the pipe until it clicks. No tools are needed for the connection.
Compression type – Tighten a nut with a wrench. A ferrule compresses around the pipe.
Press type – A battery‑powered tool crimps the fitting. It is fast and consistent.
Space and Storage Benefits
Coils take little space on trucks. They fit in small vans. Rigid pipe needs long flatbed trucks. This pipe reduces transport costs.
Cost Savings
Labor is the biggest installation cost. This pipe cuts labor by up to 70%.

