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link to What is a Framework Agreement? | Difference between Framework Agreements and Framework Contracts

What is a Framework Agreement? | Difference between Framework Agreements and Framework Contracts

A framework agreement can be defined as an agreement between two or more business organizations (contracting parties or suppliers) that recognizes the agreement on enough matters to move forward with...

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link to What is Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)? | MSDS VS SDS

What is Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)? | MSDS VS SDS

An MSDS or Material Safety Data Sheet is a technical document containing detailed and comprehensive information on the potential hazards related to health, fire, reactivity, emergency, and...

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Piping Installation and Erection Procedure

Piping Installation or Erection refers to the laying of the piping system and its related accessories to make it ready for fluid transfer. Proper piping installation following the codes and standards...

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link to Heat Affected Zone (HAZ): Definition, Causes, Effects, Color Bands, Reduction

Heat Affected Zone (HAZ): Definition, Causes, Effects, Color Bands, Reduction

The heat-affected zone (HAZ) is an area generated when a metal is subjected to very high temperatures (Example: Welding, Mechanical Cutting, Laser Cutting, Plasma Cutting, etc). This is the...

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link to Brittle Fracture and Ductile Fracture: Definition, Mechanism, Differences

Brittle Fracture and Ductile Fracture: Definition, Mechanism, Differences

A fracture can be defined as the separation of the material into two or more parts. Failure of material can involve any of the two mechanisms; ductile fracture or brittle fracture. Both these...

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link to Gas Turbines: Definition, Applications, Working, Components, Types, Design, Advantages

Gas Turbines: Definition, Applications, Working, Components, Types, Design, Advantages

A gas turbine is a rotary machine in which the chemical energy of the fuel is converted into mechanical energy or kinetic energy in terms of shaft power. In other words, it is a mechanical power or...

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