Copper tubing: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:2215:22, 3 April 2024PolychromePlatypus talk contribs 25,481 bytes +1 Replace repeated word with the word that should be there. The entire section is at once both an over-wrought “call to action” piece used to sell a high cost service and reasonably informative on a practical basis if closely read but the technical details aren’t quite there. It probably belongs in an article about pipe corrosion. decorating an article about copper tubing with every related topic will cause it to grow to 100’s of pages. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 09:5009:50, 23 January 2024Luchangge150887 talk contribs 25,087 bytes +144 Introduction: Copper pipes in air conditioning serve two main purposes: Manufacturing heat exchangers, such as commonly used evaporators and condensers, commonly known as “two devices.” Creating connecting pipelines and fittings. Therefore, copper pipes are also referred to as the “blood vessels” of air conditioning, and the quality of these “blood vessels” directly determines the air conditioner’s overall quality. As a result, the welding quality of copper pipes is highly valued. This article undo Tag: Visual edit

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