Yes especially on finish work as Chrome plated Red brass is the right job
Yes, it is generally safe to use brass pipes for water systems as they are durable, resistant to corrosion, and do not leach harmful chemicals into the water. However, it is important to ensure that the brass pipes are lead-free to prevent any potential health risks.
Yes, that is what they are made for.
The brass in pipes & faucets.
The definition of brazer means to decorate with brass. One can decorate with brass on projects such as coating pipes. Many steel pipes are decorated with a brass coating in air conditioners.
There is no chemical reaction that will happen if galvanized pipes are connected to copper pipes via a brass intermediary. The reason is that brass does not react to either copper or zinc, the mineral used to galvanize metal pipes.
I would use copper but it really doesn't matter. You can use what you are comfortable with.
Jewellery, pipes, screws, instruments: brass bands. tubas, flutes, ectect.
Copper, Brass, Yellow Brass , Red Brass, Galvainzed steel, Galvanized wrought , Yalloy
flax fibers, teflon would probably do the trick too.
By installing a Shock absorber
Electrolytic action and if the galvanized is connected to Yellow Brass as opposed to Red Brass you have dezincification
The necessary steps for installing bathroom rough-in plumbing include planning the layout, marking the locations for fixtures, cutting and installing pipes, securing the pipes in place, and testing for leaks before closing up the walls.