Copper pipes have a hard texture, are not easily corroded, and are resistant to high temperature and high pressure, making them suitable for use in various environments. Compared to this, the disadvantages of many other pipes are obvious, such as the galvanized steel pipes commonly used in residential buildings in the past, which are prone to corrosion. If used for a short time, problems such as yellowing of tap water and reduced water flow may occur. Some materials also experience a rapid decrease in strength at high temperatures, which can pose safety hazards when used in hot water pipes. Copper has a melting point of up to 1083 degrees Celsius, and the temperature of the hot water system is negligible for copper pipes. Archaeologists have discovered copper water pipes dating back 4500 years in the pyramids of Egypt, which are still in use today.
Feb 07, 2024
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