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link to What is Cladded Pipe? Difference Between Clad and Lined Pipe | Weld Overlay

What is Cladded Pipe? Difference Between Clad and Lined Pipe | Weld Overlay

A Cladded Pipe is a steel pipe having a metallurgically bonded Corrosion-Resistant Alloy (CRA) layer on its internal or external surface. The base material is carbon steel or low alloy steel. Clad...

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What is Radiographic Testing? It’s Types, Principles, Procedures, Standards, Advantages, and Disadvantages

Radiographic testing (RT) is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method widely used to assess the integrity of materials and structures without causing damage. This technique plays a critical role in...

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link to Flexible Metal Hoses: An essential guide

Flexible Metal Hoses: An essential guide

A flexible hose is a type of piping used to connect two distant points to transport or transfer fluid. In Oil & Gas applications, hoses are used when there is a considerable relative movement. A...

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What are Slip Joints in Piping?

What is a Slip Joint? Slip Joints are mechanical joints that allow the contact surfaces of the pipes joined together to slip away from each other. When there is a large thermal movement of pipe...

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Hooke’s Law: Statement, Equation, Graph, Applications, Limitations

What is Hooke's Law? Hooke's law is a principle of engineering mechanics and physics related to the properties of a material. There are basically two statements for Hooke's law; discovered by the...

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Introduction to Stress-Strain Curve

Stress-Strain Curve is a graphical plot of a material's Stress and its Strain. Stress is plotted on the Y-Axis and Strain is plotted on the X-axis. This Stress and Strain curve provides the relation...

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