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Collar Bolts To Maintain Removable Bundles in Heat Exchangers

What is a Collar Bolt? Collar bolts are a type of fastener that is extensively used to hold the bundle in the exact place for removable bundle heat exchangers. This ensures the channel removal...

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What is FMS or Flow Metering Skid?

What is FMS or Flow Metering Skid? A Flow Metering Skid is a framed or moduled device on which various other assemblies are fitted for the measurement (flow rates) of gas or liquid products. The...

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Comparison between Piping and Pipeline Engineering : Piping vs Pipeline

Both Piping and Pipeline originated from Mechanical Engineering and many a time, share common activities. For example, both have piping materials, piping expansion, stress, and support problems. So,...

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Difference between Tee and Barred Tee

Tee or Tee connection in piping engineering is a very important pipe fitting and is frequently used to combine or divide a flow. Two types of Tee are available, Equal Tee and Reducing Tee. However,...

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link to Stub-in vs Stub-on | Differences between Stub-in and Stub-on Piping Connection

Stub-in vs Stub-on | Differences between Stub-in and Stub-on Piping Connection

Stub-in and Stub-on are methods for making a fabricated branch connection from the pipe. Both types are permitted by many international codes and standards, including ASME B31. However, both of these...

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What is Acoustic-Induced Vibration or AIV?

What is Acoustic-Induced Vibration or AIV? Acoustic-Induced Vibration or AIV is a severe high-frequency vibration that the piping systems carrying vapor or gases may experience near the...

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