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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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Internal Cleaning of Piping System

This article covers the requirements for cleaning (chemically or mechanically), pickling, passivating, and protecting the internal surfaces of new carbon steel and stainless steel piping. Internal...

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Start-up and Commissioning of the Pipeline

The objective of the commissioning To bring the constructed/installed system to deliver the desired function. Pipeline commissioning means introducing crude/ product/Gas in the pipeline from...

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Micro Tunneling for Pipeline Installation

What is Micro Tunneling? Micro Tunneling (M/T) is a process that uses a remotely controlled Micro Tunnel Boring Machine (MTBM) combined with the pipe jacking technique to directly install product...

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Christmas Tree and Wellhead: Function, Components, Differences, Design Codes

In the world of oil and gas production, the terms "Christmas tree" and "wellhead" hold significant importance. These components are crucial for the safe and efficient extraction of hydrocarbons from...

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Damaging effects of Low-Velocity Flow In Piping And Pipelines

Is Low-Velocity Flow Bad? Many of you are aware that high velocities in piping and pipelines lead to many operational and maintenance issues like piping vibration, noise, pipe material erosion,...

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