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Anup Kumar Dey

link to Piping Nipples for Piping and Plumbing Industry

Piping Nipples for Piping and Plumbing Industry

In the piping and plumbing industry, a piping nipple is a pipe fitting, consisting of a short straight piece of pipe, usually provided with male pipe thread at both ends, for connecting two other...

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Basics of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers

A Heat exchanger is a device to transfer heat from one fluid (Liquid/Gas) to another. There are various types of heat exchangers used in process piping. Shell and Tube heat exchanger is the most...

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link to What are Control Valves? | Selection and Types of Control Valves

What are Control Valves? | Selection and Types of Control Valves

Control valves are control devices that are used to manage and control fluid flow, pressure, temperature, or liquid level by varying the flow passage size. In process systems of production wells, oil...

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link to Material Take-Off (MTO) & Processing for Piping System

Material Take-Off (MTO) & Processing for Piping System

A Material Take Off (MTO) is a process to study a drawing and find out all the materials required to construct the drawing in physical form. In each individual drawing, specific items are listed...

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link to What is an Isolation Joint? Monolithic Isolation Joints (MIJ) for Pipelines

What is an Isolation Joint? Monolithic Isolation Joints (MIJ) for Pipelines

Isolation joints provide an electrical break between pipeline sections of the same or different pipelines, or between pipeline sections and neighboring structures. This limits the possibility of...

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link to Hydrostatic Test in Piping: Hydrotest Vs Pneumatic Test

Hydrostatic Test in Piping: Hydrotest Vs Pneumatic Test

A hydrostatic test or hydro test is a widely used method to ensure leak tightness and safety of pressure vessels, piping systems, pipeline systems, plumbing systems, tanks, boilers, cylinders, and...

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About the Author

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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