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Copper pipe was common anywhere in US.
A copper pipe is a conductor :) x
Underground I use K copper exclusively..
A copper pipe is typically made of around 99.9% pure copper, with some small variations depending on the specific grade or alloy used in its construction.
Copper is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Copper pipes are often used for plumbing because of their excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. Insulation is usually added to copper pipes to prevent heat loss or gain, but the copper itself is a conductor.
Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
Egyptians invented the copper pipe. They used them to build elaborate bathrooms in the pyramids. They also used them for irrigation and sewage systems. +++ Bathrooms? In the Pyramids - which were built as tombs?
Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
What are pipe lines to be used to transfer diesel in Engine test bed applications
I am sorry, but can you PLEASE rephrase your question? Can WHAT be used for copper pipe? When? How? Why?
Rcc pipes,spun pipe
If you do connect copper pipe to galvanized pipe, you will need a dielectric coupling or else the galvanized pipe will corrode. Same with connecting galvanized pipe to brass fittings. Brass is an alloy that contains copper and therefore the same electrolytic properties will exist unless a dielectric coupling is used. Hope that helps you out.