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link to Design Guidelines for PE & ROTO Lined Carbon Steel Piping

Design Guidelines for PE & ROTO Lined Carbon Steel Piping

Carbon steel piping with internal PE / ROTO lining is used for liquid service with high chloride as well as higher oxygen content. The maximum operating temperature of the PE & ROTO lined piping...

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Difference Between Centrifugal and Reciprocating Compressor

Compressors are mechanical devices that increase the pressure of gases by reducing their volume. They are essential in a wide range of applications, including oil and gas industries, chemical and...

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Process Safety Management (PSM) and Process Safety

What is Process Safety Management (PSM)? Process Safety Management (PSM) is the management of hazards that can give rise to major accidents involving the release of potentially dangerous...

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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 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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