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Valve Fail: How to solve when it comes to fail close valve or fail open valve?

Valve fail Image Source: Dombor Valve When a signal loss occurs, the valve opens. A fail open valve would prevent upstream pressure from building up in a back pressure application, like holding pressure on a separator. When the signal fails, the valve closes. A fail-closed valve would safeguard downstream equipment from excessive force in a […]

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Ball Valve Operations, Installation, Maintenance & Repair(All-In-One Solution) 

Image Source: xvhal   This blog provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and using ball valve operations, installation, maintenance, and repair. If you are interested in ball valves and use them daily, then continue reading. Ball valve operation  Image Source: xhval   Ball valves and gate valves are two types of valves that are used

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Industrial Valve

Brass vs Stainless steel: A Money-Saving Using Comparison Guide

Valves are essential in large companies and homes because they work with several pipes to regulate the flow of commodities like oil, gas, water, or pulp. Find which one suits your needs in this article. Image Source: Freepik.com These valves can withstand leaks due to the nature of the material. Brass is less durable than

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Strainer

101 Guide on Different Types of Strainers in Pipeline

Source: PINTEREST This article includes an overview of strainers as well as some fundamental principles to aid in the description and choice of filtering gear. It is meant to be a comprehensive guide and incorporates specialised strainers. Additionally,  it focuses on the most prevalent strainers found in modern oil and gas procedure applications. In contrast

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