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  2. Erosion corrosion of copper water tubes - Wikipedia

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    Erosion corrosion, also known as impingement damage, is the combined effect of corrosion and erosion caused by rapid flowing turbulent water.It is probably the second most common cause of copper tube failures behind Type 1 pitting which is also known as Cold Water Pitting of Copper Tube.

  3. Cold water pitting of copper tube - Wikipedia

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    Copper tubes have been used to distribute potable water within building for many years and hundreds of miles are installed throughout Europe every year. The long life of copper when exposed to natural waters is a result of its thermodynamic stability, its high resistance to reacting with the environment, and the formation of insoluble corrosion products that insulate the metal from the ...

  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. Category:Corrosion - Wikipedia

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    Cold water pitting of copper tube; ... Erosion corrosion of copper water tubes; ... Ferroxyl indicator solution; Flow-accelerated corrosion;

  6. Oxygenated treatment - Wikipedia

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    Oxygenated Treatment (Neutral Water Treatment) Oxygenated Treatment (Combined Water Treatment) Feedwater system piping: ferrus or mixed metallurgy (e.g. copper feedwater train) all-ferrous metallurgy: all-ferrous metallurgy: all-ferrous metallurgy Dissolved oxygen level < 10 ppb: 1 to 10 ppb: 30-50 ppb (drum), 30-150 (supercritical)

  7. Pipe (fluid conveyance) - Wikipedia

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    Copper tubing is most often used for supply of hot and cold water, and as refrigerant line in HVAC systems. There are two basic types of copper tubing, soft copper and rigid copper. Copper tubing is joined using flare connection, compression connection, or solder. Copper offers a high level of resistance to corrosion, but is becoming very costly.