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Question about the brown coating on copper-nickel pipes.?

For copper-nickel pipes, I know they form a protective oxide which protects them from further corrosion (the brown coloring). My question is: is this film thick or can it ever develop enough to flake off in chunks? Some people are telling me the film is incredibly thin like the type that develops on stainless steel.

Answer:

Once it develops thick enough to exclude oxygen from the pipe, no more thickness forms. It's VERY thin.

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