Abstract

AbstractCopper corrosion poses a serious challenge to the practice of using copper pipes in household plumbing installations. Copper corrosion can cause health, aesthetic and economic problems. Pipe rig experiments have always been used to study copper corrosion. But the long duration of such experiments, which can last for up to six months, makes them tedious and relatively expensive, thereby limiting the progress of copper corrosion research. The purpose of this study is to establish a laboratory scale experimental setup that takes less time and can be used to study the kinetics of the processes involved in copper corrosion. The developed setup offers a promising alternative to studying copper corrosion using experiments that last for just 24 hours.

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