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Plumbing<br />

In drainage lines, the greatest problem encountered is corrosion. Stainless<br />

steel, glass, chemical stoneware, and anticorrosion iron are usually<br />

satisfactory. Galvanized steel may be used when waste solutions do not<br />

remain in pipes. Under no circumstances should two metals be used, such as<br />

copper pipe with galvanized steel fittings, because <strong>of</strong> the likelihood <strong>of</strong><br />

corrosive electrolytic action. Plastic fittings will eliminate this problem. Lines<br />

carrying processing or replenisher solutions from storage tanks must be <strong>of</strong><br />

stainless steel, glass, plastic, or other inert, corrosion-resistant material.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang<br />

<strong>Radiography</strong> in Modern Industry. Rochester, NY: Eastman <strong>Kodak</strong> Co. 1980

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