Lewis Brass & Copper stocks round tubing as a core part of our tubing lineup, including round brass and bronze tubing for a range of production and project needs. With broad inventory, quick shipment on many items, and decades of experience with non-ferrous metals, we help customers source dependable tubing for both standard requirements and more specialized applications.

Round Tubing

Industries That Use Round Tubing

Round tubing is widely used across several industries.

Architecture & Construction

Stair railings, balcony systems, guardrails, architectural fixtures, furniture components, and elevator interiors.

Electrical Manufacturing

Transformer components, bus bars, electrical connectors, power distribution hardware, and fabricated electrical equipment parts.

Musical Instruments

Brass instrument tubing sections, horns, trumpets, trombones, and specialty formed components used in instruments.

Automotive

Radiator tubing, heater cores, heat exchangers, cooling system components, and fabricated structural parts in vehicles.

Copper Tubes and Pipes for Construction

Why Lewis Brass & Copper for Round Tubing

Our inventory includes commonly requested sizes in brass and bronze, backed by value-added services that help customers move material into production faster. We provide precision cutting, polishing, and custom size support, along with guidance on alloy selection when drawings call for specific material characteristics. 

When a requirement falls outside standard inventory, we can coordinate special mill orders and help source harder-to-find alloys. Customers rely on us for responsive service that makes repeat purchasing easier to manage across long production runs and project schedules.

Round Tubing FAQs

We carry round brass tubing as well as round bronze tubing. That gives customers options for projects that call for different alloy characteristics, appearance preferences, or end-use requirements.

Yes. We offer cutting services to help customers receive material closer to production-ready dimensions. That can reduce extra handling in the shop and make downstream fabrication more efficient.

No. In addition to stocked material, we can help with custom sizes, special mill orders, and other requirements that fall outside common stock dimensions.

Yes. We regularly work with customers on spec-driven orders and can help match round tubing requirements to available material or coordinate a mill order when needed.

Many customers rely on us for repeat orders because we combine broad inventory with responsive service, planning support, and supply programs that help them stay ahead of production schedules.