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Camouflaging of Oil Storage Tanks

The term Camouflage is widely used in the defense industry. Camouflage means using any combination of color, materials, or illumination for concealment. In recent times, the same painting...

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Difference between API 650 and API 620 Tanks: API 650 vs API 620

What is API 650 Tank? Tanks or Storage Tanks that are designed following the rules and guidelines of API 650 codes are API 650 Tanks. API 650 is the governing code for Welded tanks for Oil storage...

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Design of Bolted Connections or Bolted Joints

Bolted joints are one of the most common elements in piping design. Whenever flanged joints are used, bolted connections play an important role in keeping flanges together and avoiding flange leakage...

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Steam Trap Installation Best Practices

Steam traps are very essential in power piping as these devices remove unnecessary condensate from the steam lines. A steam trap serves two basic purposes: Separate the condensate from the steam...

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What is Chemical Cleaning? Procedure and Examples

Chemical Cleaning is the procedure for field cleaning of the piping systems especially Steam lines inlet for Turbines and Steam Drums. These pipelines after cleaning shall be free from hydrocarbons,...

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Stress Analysis of Surface Laid Pipelines

Surface Laid Pipelines, as the name suggests, are Pipelines that are laid on the surface of the loose desert sand without any restraints. These unrestrained pipelines, unlike the other unrestrained...

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