Does chlorine damage brass?

In pool concentrations, I think brass will function just fine. It'll corrode very, very quickly but it will not be unusable. If you don't mind the look, I would use it.
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What happens to brass in chlorine?

Wet chlorine, that's either gaseous or liquid chlorine having more than 150 parts per million of water by weight, is highly corrosive and will aggressively attack iron, steel, some stainless steel, Monel®, nickel, copper, brass, bronze, and lead.
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What metals are not affected by chlorine?

Stainless steel was the only metal found to resist corrosion regardless of chlorine concentration in water.
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Can brass be used in pools?

Brass and Bronze have a relatively high zinc content. They are not recommended for plumbing applications below water or in saltwater situations.
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Does brass rust in pool water?

See Brass and Chlorine (including my post at the end). Brass is copper and zinc so unless it's Admiralty brass or Naval brass (both have tin) to reduce dezincification (DZR brass is also resistant), you risk continuous corrosion.
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Chlorine



Can you use brass fittings with chlorine?

In pool concentrations, I think brass will function just fine. It'll corrode very, very quickly but it will not be unusable. If you don't mind the look, I would use it.
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What metal is resistant to chlorine?

Titanium Alloys

Titanium has been used successfully in many applications because of its excellent corrosion resistance in: Chloride-containing solutions and moist chlorine gas.
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Does chlorine corrode galvanized steel?

Chlorine, the base for many commonly used bleaches, is also very corrosive to galvanized steel. This means galvanized steel should not be used in chlorine water; however, hot-dip galvanized structural steel has performed acceptably when used indoors above chlorine pools.
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Which metal is used in swimming pool?

The most common metals in pool water are iron and copper. They occur naturally in well water, and are also found in municipal water, in lower amounts. Iron and copper can enter the pool from deterioration of metal pipes anywhere in the water supply, or in older pool plumbing.
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Will pool water corrode copper?

Water that has a low pH actually dissolves a small portion of the copper metal in components such as copper pipes, heat exchangers, heater heat sinks, bronze or brass pump parts such as impellers or volute assemblies, and even metals used in the filters. This is called corrosion.
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Is pool chlorine corrosive to metal?

Chloramines are very volatile and are passed into the atmosphere where they can be deposited onto metal surfaces, decomposing in the condensation to form a corrosive solution.
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Is chlorine corrosive to metal?

Chlorine can influence the corrosion of superheater tubes in many ways. Gases containing Cl2, HCl, NaCl, and KCl may cause a direct corrosion by accelerating the oxidation of the metal alloys, a phenomenon often referred to as active oxidation.
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Does chlorine damage metal?

Although stainless steel is extremely durable, it can be damaged by exposure to chlorine – especially when submerged for an extended period of time, and repeatedly, in chlorinated water. Chlorine affects stainless steel because it breaks down what is known as the 'passive film' on the surface of stainless steel.
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Does bleach corrode brass?

Bleach corrodes many metals. It should never be used on stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, marble, or granite. Bleach is neutralized by dirt and other organic material, so it isn't very effective when used on a surface that hasn't been cleaned.
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Why does brass turn white?

Brass planters are made of copper and zinc for a finished product that is bright and shiny. When brass oxidizes in the environment, it accumulates a white film that is very unattractive on your planters. Cleaning brass is simple, though it can require a little elbow grease if the oxidation is thick on the surface.
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How do you stop brass oxidation?

Brass will automatically start to tarnish if exposed to oxygen. The only way to prevent polished brass from tarnishing is to coat it with a layer of clear sealer that will prevent air from reaching the brass itself. Many brass surfaces come with this finish originally, but it can wear down over time.
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Does chlorine cause stainless steel to rust?

Cl2 (chlorine) is a very potent oxidizer (reason it kills bacteria) and therefore high levels of Chlorine may accelerate chloride corrosion of stainless steels.
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Why does pool turn green after shocking?

Pools can immediately turn green after shocking when they have metals like copper in the water. These metals oxidise when exposed to high levels of chlorine which makes the pool water turn green. Adding a metal control product such as Zodiac Metal Remover will help to restore the pool water.
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Does stainless steel rust in chlorine water?

(See NACE Corrosion '98 technical paper no. 708), 304 stainless steel is resistant to localized corrosion by chlorinated fresh water up to 2 ppm chlorine.
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Does chlorine damage zinc?

Dry chlorine does not affect zinc. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is also harmless because insoluble zinc sulfide (ZnS) is formed. On the other hand, SO2 and chlorides have a corrosive action because water-soluble and hygroscopic salts are formed.
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Does pool water rust steel?

But indoor swimming pools have corrosive air pollutants, like chloramine vapor and trihalomethanes. Corrosion to stainless steel normally occurs when chlorine or chlorides are present, and nitrogen trichloride (aka trichloramine, NCl3) definitely fits that bill.
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Will vinegar rust galvanized metal?

Take the galvanized product and scuff it up sandpaper, steel wool or whatever abrasive you have handy. Submerge the product in vinegar. If the piece to be dulled is too large to be submerged, put the vinegar in a spray bottle, or soak paper towels in vinegar and lay them on the galvanized metal.
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Is brass chemical resistant?

BRASS — Generally, brass has good corrosion resistance. Sus- ceptible to de-zincification in specific applications; excel- lent machinability. Primary uses for wrot brass are for ball valve stems and balls, and iron valve stems.
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What is corrosive to brass?

Generally, brass corrodes when the zinc, copper and tin components of brass alloy are exposed to water. This is a danger for brass pipes, exterior window casings and the hardware on boats. Corrosion in brass is easily identifiable by reddish or pink splotches on the surface of the object.
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Is chlorine bad for pipes?

CHLORINE IS CORROSIVE TO COPPER

This has a corrosive effect on the inside of the pipes and slowly erodes the piping over time. Eventually, chlorine eats all the way through the pipes and creates pinhole leaks, which if left unchecked, can cause a myriad of problems within the home.
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