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  2. Cold water pitting of copper tube - Wikipedia

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    Cold water pitting of copper tube occurs in only a minority of installations. Copper water tubes are usually guaranteed by the manufacturer against manufacturing defects for a period of 50 years. The vast majority of copper systems far exceed this time period but a small minority may fail after a comparatively short time.

  3. Erosion corrosion of copper water tubes - Wikipedia

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    The corrosion rate of copper in most drinkable waters is less than 2.5 μm/year, at this rate a 15 mm tube with a wall thickness of 0.7 mm would last for about 280 years. In some soft waters the general corrosion rate may increase to 12.5 μm/year, but even at this rate it would take over 50 years to perforate the same tube.

  4. Copper tubing - Wikipedia

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    Copper water tubes are susceptible to cold water pitting caused by contamination of the pipe interior, typically with soldering flux; erosion corrosion caused by high speed or turbulent flow; and stray current corrosion caused by poor electrical wiring technique, such as improper grounding and bonding.

  5. Pitting corrosion - Wikipedia

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    Pitting corrosion, or pitting, is a form of extremely localized corrosion that leads to the random creation of small holes in metal. The driving power for pitting corrosion is the depassivation of a small area, which becomes anodic (oxidation reaction) while an unknown but potentially vast area becomes cathodic (reduction reaction), leading to ...

  6. Fouling - Wikipedia

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    High tube wall temperatures may lead to carbonizing of organic matter. The food industry, [ 12 ] for example milk processing, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] also experiences fouling problems by chemical reactions. Fouling through an ionic reaction with an evolution of an inorganic solid is commonly classified as precipitation fouling (not chemical reaction ...

  7. Category:Corrosion - Wikipedia

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    Cold water pitting of copper tube; Concrete cancer; Copper in architecture; Corrosion engineering; Corrosion fatigue; Corrosion in ballast tanks; Corrosion in space; Corrosion loop; Corrosion mapping by ultrasonics; Corrosion monitoring; Corrosion Science; Corrosion under insulation; Cover meter; Crevice corrosion; Cyclic corrosion testing