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A Read Article » Projectmaterials December 20, 2018 94 Comments Miscellaneous Technical THE 7 FLOW METERS USED IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY Over the years, people who are involved in the oil and gas industry have been innovating and creating ways to get accurate measurements. From extracting Read Article » Projectmaterials January 14, 2019 37 Comments Flanges LEARN ABOUT FLANGES FOR PIPING In piping applications, a flange is used to join a pipe with other equipment (another pipe, a valve, or a pump). Pipe flanges may be Read Article » Projectmaterials December 18, 2018 20 Comments Branch Fittings MSS-SP 97 WELDOLET, THREADOLET, SOCKOLET EXPLAINED What are branch connections (or pipe branch outlet fittings aka “Olets”)? Olet fittings are a family of forged products used to make 45 or 90 Read Article » Projectmaterials December 13, 2018 12 Comments Miscellaneous WHAT IS A MILL TEST CERTIFICATE (EN 10204 2.1, 3.1, 3.2)? A Mill Test Certificate (MTC), or Mill Test Report (MTR), is issued by a manufacturer to certify the chemical and mechanical features of a product Read Article » Projectmaterials September 28, 2017 26 Comments Valves TYPES OF VALVES USED IN THE OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Learn about the different types of valves used in the oil and gas industry and their differences: API and ASME gate, globe, check, ball, and Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 39 Comments Buttweld Fittings ASME B16.9 ASME BUTTWELD FITTINGS EXPLAINED Buttweld fittings are used to change the pathway of a pipeline (elbows), reduce/increase its bore size (reducers), branch (tees, cross) or blind it (butt weld cap). BW fittings are used for pipes above 2 inches in diameter, whereas socket weld and threaded fittings are used for smaller size pipes. Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 13 Comments Miscellaneous Technical NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING TYPES (LP/MP/UT/RX) Non-destructive test (abbreviated, NDT) used to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of a welded connection without damaging the equipment. The most common non-destructive tests Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 13 Comments Buttweld Fittings ASME B16.9 BW FITTINGS MATERIALS: ASTM A234, A403, A815, B366 A complete overview of ASTM materials for buttweld fittings: ASTM A234 (carbon and low-alloy steel), ASTM A403 (stainless steel), ASTM A815 (duplex and super duplex), Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 2 Comments Valves VALVE PARTS (BODY, BONNET, TRIM) Which are the key parts of a valve? It is a complex mechanical device manufactured by assembling a number of different components: the body (the pressure Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 5 Comments Valves VALVE MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS (A216/351/352/105/182) Learn about the key ASTM material specifications for valves. A cast valve body is manufactured by pouring liquid metals into molds and is common for valves Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 4 Comments Valve Types GATE VALVE FOR PIPING (API 600, 602, 603) What is a gate valve? It is a shut-off device to open and close the flow of the fluid conveyed by a piping system (or a pipeline). Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 4 Comments Buttweld Fittings ASME B16.9 BUTTWELD FITTINGS SIZES ASME B16.9 The ASME/ANSI B16.9 specification covers the dimensions and the tolerances of carbon and alloy butt weld fittings. The MSS-SP 43 specification integrates ASME B16.9 to Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 2 Comments Stud Bolts and Nuts STUD BOLT FOR FLANGES (ASME B16.5) What is a stud bolt? Stud bolts for flanges consist of a fully threaded steel rod and two heavy hexagonal steel nuts. Stud bolts are Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 13 Comments Fittings SOCKET WELD AND THREADED FITTINGS (ASME B16.11) How to define forged fittings? The term “forged fittings” refers to two families of pipe fittings (socket weld and threaded) used for small bore pipes Read Article » Projectmaterials September 20, 2017 9 Comments « Previous Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4 Page5 Page6 Next » HAVE INTERESTING CONTENT? Showcase your know how and help the Community! Submit an Article! Video Tutorials STAY IN TOUCH Projectmaterials is the world’s most viewed website for piping products. 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