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link to What is a Vortex Breaker? Applications, Types, Design, and Working of a Vortex Breaker

What is a Vortex Breaker? Applications, Types, Design, and Working of a Vortex Breaker

A vortex breaker is a device that is used to prevent the formation of vortices, or swirling patterns of fluid flow, in equipment or piping system. Vortexes can occur when fluid flows through a bend...

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What Are As-Built Drawings? Construction Drawings vs As-Built Drawings

As-built drawings are engineering drawings that depict the actual physical characteristics of a plant, building, or structure as it exists once the construction is complete. During actual plant...

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link to What is Tie-in in Piping? Piping Tie-in Schedule

What is Tie-in in Piping? Piping Tie-in Schedule

A tie-in in piping refers to the process of connecting new piping to existing piping. This can be done to extend the existing piping system, add branches to it, or connect it to other equipment....

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link to What is a Piping Manifold? Applications, Types, Purposes, and Design of Piping Manifolds

What is a Piping Manifold? Applications, Types, Purposes, and Design of Piping Manifolds

A piping manifold is a system of pipes, valves, and fittings that are used to distribute or control the flow of fluid, such as water, gas, or oil, in a pipe system. It is a central point where...

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link to What is Alloy 625? Properties, Grades, and Applications of Alloy 625

What is Alloy 625? Properties, Grades, and Applications of Alloy 625

Alloy 625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy that exhibits excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion. It is also known for its high strength and toughness, making it suitable for use in a...

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link to What is CE Marking? Its Full Form, Meaning, Requirements, Notified Bodies, Steps, and Applications

What is CE Marking? Its Full Form, Meaning, Requirements, Notified Bodies, Steps, and Applications

CE marking is a certification mark that indicates conformity with health, safety, and environmental protection standards for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA). The letters "CE"...

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