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link to What is an Access Fitting? Applications, Types, and Components of Access Fittings

What is an Access Fitting? Applications, Types, and Components of Access Fittings

Access fittings are used in operating piping and pipeline systems. To insert or remove corrosion probes, bio-probes, erosion probes, chemical injection fittings, sacrificial and impressed current...

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link to What is Glass Piping? Considerations for Glass Piping System

What is Glass Piping? Considerations for Glass Piping System

Glass piping systems are a special type of piping system mainly used for food processing, laboratory service, and some other industrial applications. Glass piping is specifically preferred because of...

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link to Separation in The Oil & Gas Industry, Their Classification and Working

Separation in The Oil & Gas Industry, Their Classification and Working

A separator is simply a pressure vessel that is used for the separation of feed mixture which is from the upcoming well containing crude components. This well crude contains a gaseous, liquid...

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link to What is a Throttling Valve? Definition, Applications, Working, Examples, Selection

What is a Throttling Valve? Definition, Applications, Working, Examples, Selection

A Throttling valve is a type of valve that can start, stop, and regulate the flow of fluid from one point to another. In general, there will be a high-pressure difference between the upstream and...

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link to What is a Pump Performance Curve? Types of Pump Performance Curves

What is a Pump Performance Curve? Types of Pump Performance Curves

The pump is a device that converts mechanical energy into hydraulic with the help of an external source, it may be centrifugal force through an electric motor. This centrifugal force is generated due...

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link to What are Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) and Upper Explosive Limits (UEL)

What are Lower Explosive Limits (LEL) and Upper Explosive Limits (UEL)

Explosive limits give the concentration range of a fuel (gas/vapor) that will cause an explosion or fire in the presence of an igniting source. There are two kinds of explosive limits that are widely...

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