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What is a Pipe Sleeve? Its Functions, Materials, and Uses

A pipe sleeve is a higher-size pipe section to protect the inner pipe from higher loads or to provide free movement in a certain direction. Through these pipe sleeves, the lower-size pipes or cables...

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What is a Wing Nut? Its Working, Types, Materials, Applications, Advantages

Nuts are one of the most widely used common types of fasteners. Wing-nut is a type of nut having two large metal wings to tighten or loosen using the hands. Wingnuts are also popularly known as...

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Significance of Space Velocity of Reactor

What is Space Velocity? In chemical engineering, space velocity refers to the Space velocity = flow rate of the feeds/ volume of the reactor (or volume of the catalyst) Space...

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What is Rigging Equipment?

What is a Rigging Equipment? Rigging equipment refers to the mechanical devices and elements used to lift heavy loads and maneuver objects safely, as part of a planned system implemented by a team...

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What is a Breather Valve? | Breather Valve for Tanks

A breather valve is a special type of pressure and vacuum relief valve used to protect atmospheric and low-pressure tanks & vessels in which fluids are filled and drawn at a high flow rate....

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What is Concurrent Engineering?

Concurrent Engineering is a long-term business strategy that provides long-term benefits to any business or manufacturing process. In this methodology, several teams within an organization work...

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