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Posts by Adarsh

link to What is a Valve Trim? Types, Components, and Selection of Valve Trims, and Valve Trim Charts

What is a Valve Trim? Types, Components, and Selection of Valve Trims, and Valve Trim Charts

Major valve parts include two types of functions, namely pressure-retaining, which includes a valve body, bonnet or cover, Cover bolting, Disc, and the other major non-pressure-retaining parts of a...

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What is an FPSO? Its Components, Working, and Advantages

The full form of FPSO is Floating Production Storage and Offloading. These are floating vessels over the sea used for the production, storage, and off-loading of crude oil. FPSOs are very important...

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link to Types and Materials for Water Piping

Types and Materials for Water Piping

A water pipe can be defined as any pipe that is used to transport water. The applications of piping systems are very vast from the power industry to the process industry, utility services, and so on....

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link to What is HVAC Piping? Types, Materials, and Standards for HVAC Piping

What is HVAC Piping? Types, Materials, and Standards for HVAC Piping

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems are crucial for maintaining comfortable indoor environments. A key component of these systems is the piping that transports fluids—be it...

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link to What is Cryogenic Piping? | Materials and Pipe Supports for Cryogenic Services

What is Cryogenic Piping? | Materials and Pipe Supports for Cryogenic Services

Cryogenic piping refers to the piping network that operates below -290C. This temperature represents the demarcation of embrittlement for carbon steel materials. However, various literature considers...

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Underground Piping Insulation

In refineries, chemical, and petrochemical industries we frequently find that pipes are insulated. All of these pipes are aboveground. So, sometimes a question arises in mind "does the underground...

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Myself a mechanical engineering graduate. I am so much passionate about blogging and engineering which brought me over here. Currently working as a pipe stress analysis engineer for a reputed firm.

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