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link to Hydrogen Piping and Pipeline Systems | ASME B31.3 vs ASME B31.12

Hydrogen Piping and Pipeline Systems | ASME B31.3 vs ASME B31.12

For more than 50 years, Hydrogen piping and pipeline systems have been in use. There are several hundred miles of hydrogen pipelines that are laid to transport hydrogen to serve as fuel. Even though...

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link to What is Pipe Flushing | Criteria for Pipe Flushing

What is Pipe Flushing | Criteria for Pipe Flushing

Pipe Flushing is a pre-commissioning activity. Piping and pipeline systems are flushed before commissioning the line or put into action. Pipeline or Pipe Flushing can be defined as the activity where...

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link to What is a Fire Hydrant? Its Types, Working, Components, and Color Coding

What is a Fire Hydrant? Its Types, Working, Components, and Color Coding

A fire hydrant is a visible connection point placed in defined locations for firefighters to tap into a water supply. All buildings, parking areas, roadsides, mines, industrial areas, etc. must have...

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link to What are Flowlines in Oil and Gas? Differences between Flowlines and Pipelines

What are Flowlines in Oil and Gas? Differences between Flowlines and Pipelines

Pipeline engineers must have heard the term "flowlines" frequently. In the oil and gas industry, Flowlines transport fluids between a wellhead and a gathering station like RMS or MSV or treatment...

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link to Factory Acceptance Test– What Is FAT, and How Does It Work?

Factory Acceptance Test– What Is FAT, and How Does It Work?

When a piece of new equipment is manufactured, it has the potential for countless errors. With an increase in the machine's complexity, the error potential also increases. It is, therefore, required...

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link to What is a Monorail Crane? Its Types, Components, Specifications, Advantages, and Applications

What is a Monorail Crane? Its Types, Components, Specifications, Advantages, and Applications

What is a Monorail Crane? A monorail crane is a common type of overhead crane consisting of a single beam with a hoist. As a substitute for conventional cranes and conveyor belts, Monorail cranes...

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