Counteraction of pitting in copper water pipes by bicarbonate dosing |
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Authors: | Einar Mattsson |
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Abstract: | Copper pipes are extensively used for tap water installations and generally perform well. Exceptionally, however, copper pipes are perforated due to pitting. Three main types of pitting (I, II and III) have been identified, but as for the causes and the mechanisms these have not yet been fully clarified. Through case studies, model experiments, thermodynamic calculations, and service tests, evidence has been obtained that waters having a pitting propensity for copper pipes can be made less corrosive by an increase of the HCO content. On water treatment the following water composition should be aimed at: - – a pH value of at least 7
- – an HCO content of at least 70 mg/l, preferably 100 mg/l
- – as low SO content as possible, or at least lower than the HCO content (both in mg/l).
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