Brass, bronze, and copper tubing and pipe are widely used in projects that require durable metal profiles with clean lines and dependable dimensional consistency. Our inventory spans brass tubing (including ornamental profiles), bronze tubing, copper pipe, and red brass pipe - covering round, square, and rectangular shapes for both structural and decorative work. 
As a tubing specialist, we support everything from straightforward cut-to-length orders to tighter presentation requirements where surface quality and consistency matter.

Customers turn to tubing and pipe for handrails, frames, fittings, mechanical assemblies, and custom architectural details because these materials balance strength, corrosion resistance, and appearance. When your job calls for a specific alloy or ASTM requirement, we can help match the material to the end use and source mill-backed options through special orders. With service centers and warehouse support across multiple regions, we help keep schedules moving.

Tubing & Pipes

Explore our complete range of brass tubing and pipes, offering versatile solutions for fabrication, fluid transfer, and structural applications.

Industries That Use Tubing & Pipes

Tubing and pipe show up across many trades, especially where strength and a refined finish must work together.

Architecture & Construction

Railings, trims, framing, elevator interiors, and decorative metalwork.

Plumbing & HVAC

Pipe runs, valve/control hardware, supports, and fixture components.

Manufacturing

Welded assemblies, fixtures, machine guards, prototypes, and production parts.

Musical Instruments

Brass instrument tubing, repair work, custom builds, and specialty sections.

Copper Pipes for Plumbing

Why Lewis Brass & Copper for Tubing & Pipes

We stock a wide range of brass, bronze, and copper-based tubing and pipe, with the ability to supply standard shapes plus ornamental profiles. Beyond availability, we help customers keep fabrication predictable through cut-to-length support, finish-conscious handling, and guidance on selecting common architectural and machining alloys.

If you need a non-stock size or a mill-backed certification path, we can pursue special mill orders and coordinate delivery from our service center and supporting warehouses to fit your production or jobsite timing.

Tubing & Pipe FAQs

In most specs, tubing is commonly defined by outside diameter and wall thickness, while pipe is often defined by nominal size and schedule. Your drawing, application, and ASTM callout should determine the choice.

Common stock shapes include round, square, and rectangular brass tubing, along with round bronze tubing. For architectural and decorative work, ornamental tubing profiles—such as roped, reeded, embossed, hexagonal, octagonal, and twisted designs—are also available.

Brass and architectural bronze alloys are popular for appearance and machinability, while copper and red brass pipe are often selected for certain plumbing-related uses. If you have an alloy number or ASTM requirement, we’ll match it to available stock or a mill order.

Yes. If you’re trying to reduce shop time and scrap, cut-to-length orders can help your team move straight into fitting, machining, or assembly.

Solid metal generally presents minimal hazard during normal handling. The bigger safety concern comes from processing that creates dust or fumes (grinding, buffing, heating, welding). Use ventilation and appropriate PPE for those operations.