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= sulfuric acid VERY rare but it is used and with lots of caution... Muriatic acid DILUTED for concrete cleaning etc. =
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x
Generally more than 99 %.
4inch Schedule L Copper pipe weights 5.38 lbs/ft.
When copper burns it wont because of the elements in the copper eg pipe it wont burn it will only heat up.
All flux has acid so yes u can as long as u wipe it clean after u solder it will cause Ur joint to turn green
What kind of pipe, the inside or outside, or a tobacco pipe? If it is copper pipe, you can use an emery sand cloth or steel wool.
YES
no it wont the acid will stop it rusting xxx
Because the muriatic acid will eat everything else up too, including your pipe!!!
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x
= sulfuric acid VERY rare but it is used and with lots of caution... Muriatic acid DILUTED for concrete cleaning etc. =
I am sorry, but can you PLEASE rephrase your question? Can WHAT be used for copper pipe? When? How? Why?
Grooved method? Threads on the end of the pipe? There is no tube or pipe in copper with threads. You can end a copper pipe with a connection that is threaded to accept steel pipe.
There are a few different ways to do this. If it is a really thick hard limescale, you may want to use a commercial product like CLR or LimeAway to remove it. If it is not as bad, you can safely use a mild acid like lemon juice or vinegar. NO! specifically on the CLR label it says not to use on aluminum, copper or brass
It is very easy to damage any copper pipe.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints