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Posts by Anup Kumar Dey

link to What are Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) and Upper Explosive Limits (UEL)

What are Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) and Upper Explosive Limits (UEL)

Explosive limits give the concentration range of a fuel (gas/vapor) that will cause an explosion or fire in the presence of an igniting source. There are two kinds of explosive limits that are widely...

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What is a Heavy Hex Nut? Dimensions of Heavy Hex Nuts

We all know that nuts are manufactured in different forms like Square nuts, Hexagonal nuts, Ring nuts, cap nuts, cylindrical nuts, dome nuts, wing nuts, etc. Among all of these types of nuts,...

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link to What is ASTM A105 Material? A105 vs A105N

What is ASTM A105 Material? A105 vs A105N

ASTM A105 or ASME SA105 is a specification for forged carbon steel piping components suitable for ambient and high-temperature services. They cover various pipe fittings (Tee, elbow, coupling, etc)...

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What is ASTM A106? Different Grades of ASTM A106 and their Differences

ASTM A106 is an international (American) specification of carbon steel pipe. ASTM A106 is a widely used standard specification for seamless carbon steel pipes used for high-temperature service. The...

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What is a Socket Welding? Socket Welded Pipe Fittings

Socket welding is a permanent pipe joining methodology for welding pipe fittings and components. A range of piping applications uses socket-welded pipe fittings because of high leakage integrity and...

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link to Caesar II Version 13 is Releasing! Take a Look at the Extended Capabilities it will Provide

Caesar II Version 13 is Releasing! Take a Look at the Extended Capabilities it will Provide

Most of you are aware that the new version of the most popular stress analysis software Caesar II version 13 is releasing on 08/11/2022 as they mentioned in their dashboard on the Latest CAESAR II...

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I am a Mechanical Engineer turned into a Piping Engineer. Currently, I work in a reputed MNC as a Senior Piping Stress Engineer. I am very much passionate about blogging and always tried to do unique things. This website is my first venture into the world of blogging with the aim of connecting with other piping engineers around the world.

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