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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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A36 Steel | Composition, Applications, and Properties of ASTM A36 Steel

A36 Steel is the most extensively used structural steel material for construction purposes. This carbon steel material is designated by ASTM as ASTM A36 or A36 steel. Containing a maximum of 0.29%...

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What is Tensile Strength? Tensile Strength of Steel and Other Materials

Tensile strength is the maximum stress up to which a material can be loaded without failure. When the tensile strength is exceeded, the material breaks or fails. This is also known as ultimate...

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