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Conditions Contributing to Underground Copper Corrosion
Copper, a noble metal that occurs naturally in its elemental form, is almost totally impervious to corrosion from soils found worldwide. But it would be misleading to infer that copper will not corrode. This article identifies a host of possible situations in which copper pipe or tubing may be subject to external corrosion. These situations are discussed in detail, and suggestions are given on how to identify underground corrosion of copper pipe without excavating and how to mitigate existing corrosion conditions.
Conditions Contributing to Underground Copper Corrosion
Copper, a noble metal that occurs naturally in its elemental form, is almost totally impervious to corrosion from soils found worldwide. But it would be misleading to infer that copper will not corrode. This article identifies a host of possible situations in which copper pipe or tubing may be subject to external corrosion. These situations are discussed in detail, and suggestions are given on how to identify underground corrosion of copper pipe without excavating and how to mitigate existing corrosion conditions.
Conditions Contributing to Underground Copper Corrosion
Myers, James R. (Autor:in) / Cohen, Arthur (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 68-71
01.08.1984
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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