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link to What are the Differences Between LNG and LPG?

What are the Differences Between LNG and LPG?

In the ever-evolving world of energy sources, liquefied gases have emerged as prominent players in meeting the diverse energy needs of industries, homes, and transportation sectors. Liquefied Natural...

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Why Is Graphite a Better Lubricant Than Oil?

Lubrication is the unsung hero of the industrial world, ensuring the seamless operation of countless machines and mechanisms that power our modern lives. While traditional oil-based lubricants have...

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Importance of Ratio of Specific Heats (γ=Cp/Cv)

Have you ever wondered why a pot handle gets hot when you cook, or why the air in a balloon expands when you heat it? The answers to these intriguing questions lie in the concept of the ratio of...

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Types of Pressure Vessels and Their Selection

Pressure vessels play a crucial role in various industries. They help to process, store, or transport gases and liquids under high pressure. These vessels are designed to withstand internal or...

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Chemical Injection: Everything You Need to Know

In the world of industry and manufacturing, precision and efficiency are paramount to success. Whether it's in the oil and gas sector, water treatment facilities, or even pharmaceuticals, the need...

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What is a Fired Equipment? Types of Fired Equipment for Oil and Gas Industries

In the context of refineries or oil and gas plants, "fired equipment" refers to the equipment that is used for the combustion of fuel to generate heat or energy. This equipment typically includes...

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