jernrør
Jernrør, or iron pipes, refer to pipes made from iron, historically used in plumbing, drainage, and gas distribution. In many Nordic and European contexts, jernrør denotes pipes of cast iron or wrought iron that were installed in buildings and public utilities from the 19th through mid-20th centuries. Cast iron became the dominant material for water mains and sewers, while wrought iron was used earlier in some installations. Over time, iron pipes were often cement- or linings-lined to reduce corrosion and improve flow; joints were sealed with lead, oakum, or later with elastomeric gaskets.
Manufacture and joining: Cast iron pipes are manufactured by pouring molten iron into sand molds to form
Performance and limitations: Iron pipes are strong and rigid, capable of withstanding substantial internal pressures in
Modern context: Many new installations use ductile iron, steel, plastics (PVC, HDPE), or composites. In existing