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Definition and Details of Pipes (2) |
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CRA cladded pipes CRA refers to corrosion-resistant alloy. The CRA cladded steel pipe is composed of a conventional carbon steel or low alloy steel pipe and a corrosion-resistant alloy layer .. |
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PTFE lined Pipes and Fittings In most of the Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Food industries, Pharmaceuticals, and almost every company handling highly corrosive and hazardous acids and solvents for their processing requirement the lined pipes systems find their application .. |
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Glass Lined Piping Glass-lined pipes have the same properties and benefits as glass-lined vessels and other glass-lined components .. |
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Cement Mortar Lining Cemented mortars are worldwide the most commonly used corrosion protective linings for steel pipes transporting potable water and wastewater .. |
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BWG - Birmingham Wire Gauge The Birmingham gauge is a wire gauge system, and is also used to specify thickness or diameter of hypodermic/injection needles and tube products .. |
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OCTG tubular products OCTG, &Oil Country Tubular Goods&, are essential components of the oil and gas industry. When it comes to the exploration, production and transportation .. |
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Copper tubes Copper tubes are a conduit widely used for plumbing, HVAC and certain industrial applications .. |
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Coiled Tubing In the oil and gas industry, the term Coiled Tubing (CT) refers to a very long metal tube, typically 1 to 3.25 inches in diameter, that is supplied in a large coil .. |
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HDPE Pipe & Fittings HDPE pipe is a type of flexible plastic pipe made of thermoplastic HDPE (high-density polyethylene) created by the copolymerization of ethylene and small amounts of other hydrocarbons .. |
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Fiberglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP) In recent years, FRP has been widely used in process, water and chemical industries due to their high resistance to corrosion .. |
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Differences - GRE pipe & GRP pipe The main difference between the two is in the resin used to bond the fiberglass. GRE uses epoxy resin, while GRP pipes use isophthalic resin .. |
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Subsea methods for pipeline laying The most common subsea installation methods are the S-Lay, J-Lay, and Reel-Lay methods .. |
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Jacketed Piping In the language of processing systems, jacketed pipes are essentially pipes within pipes. The inner pipe (Core) transports the product, and the outer pipe (Jacket) serves as heating or cooling pipe .. |
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Pressure Drop Process piping systems are subject to a phenomenon known as "Pressure Drop", and it is the difference in total pressure between two points in a piping system .. |
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Sealing of Pipeline Penetrations Pipe penetration have been around for hundreds of years. It is believed that sealing of pipe penetrations dates back to the time of the Vikings .. |
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DENSO and Pipelines DENSO is the specialist for passive corrosion protection and repair systems that extend the service life of pipelines .. |
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