lerrør
Lerrør, also known as earthenware pipes, are a type of pipe historically used for drainage and sewage systems. These pipes are manufactured from clay that is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a hard, durable material. The manufacturing process typically involves shaping wet clay into cylindrical forms, which are then dried and fired in a kiln. Once fired, the pipes are often glazed internally and externally to create a smooth, impermeable surface, which helps prevent leakage and facilitates the flow of waste.
The use of lerrør dates back centuries, with evidence of their application in ancient Roman and Greek
Modern plumbing and drainage systems have largely transitioned to materials like vitrified clay pipe (VCP), which