White pipe

Originally Posted By: psmothers
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Has anyone seen this type of vent pipe before. The vents were a mix of this white pipe and black cast iron pipe. The pipe looked and felt like cast iron but I have never seen it this color before.




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Originally Posted By: aslimack
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Looks like galvanized.


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Originally Posted By: John Clayton
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I would say that is asbestos cement pipe (AKA - Transite).


Originally Posted By: aslimack
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Peter,


Do you have any close up pictures? Or can you describe any surface texture it may have not had?

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Originally Posted By: mboyett
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aslimack wrote:
Peter,

Do you have any close up pictures? Or can you describe any surface texture it may have not had?

Adam, A Plus


I bet I can...it wasn't oily, it wasn't wet, it wasn't slimy, it wasn't rubbery, it wasn't soft, it wasn't clammy, it wasn't pimply, it wasn't...oh, you get the drift ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)


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Originally Posted By: dsmith1
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I would say galvanized steel. icon_smile.gif


Originally Posted By: psmothers
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I think John is right. I did notice that the ends appeared to be ever so slightly fibrous.



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Originally Posted By: Michael D Thomas
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BTW, I was a bit surprised to discover that non-asbestos insulating material is still produced under the “Transite” name:


http://www.bnzmaterials.com/trans.html

Looks like it's mostly a firebrick and gasket material, however.