Pipes

wellhead

What is a Wellhead?

In the oil and gas industry, materials range from different pipe materials to various accessories that make them function. Some of those vital accessories are wellheads. A wellhead is a structure located at the top of an oil/gas well. Its primary purpose is to provide the structural interface for any of the drilling and production […]

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What Are Casing Spacers?

When it comes to any project in the oil and gas industry, we think about the different pipes required and the machinery that’s needed. But many accessories are essential to building the proper pipeline. Some of those overlooked components are casing spacers. These are some of the possible casing fillers that can be used. Types

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oil pipe

Oil Supply Pipes Guide

The pipes mentioned in this guide apply to the equipment supplied by kerosene or oil in single-family homes. The equipment mentioned should be under 45,000-watt output. Supply Pipe Materials Copper tubing coated in plastic, corrosion-resistant steel pipes, and plastic pipe systems are standard in oil supply systems. The important thing is that all the fitting

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structural pipes

Types of Structural Piping

Steel structural piping is versatile, durable, recyclable, and can sustain hefty loads. Incorporating steel pipe into the plans of a structure can add strength and longevity to the final product. What types of structural piping can you buy? What are the applications of steel structural piping? Sizes of Structural Piping Reddy Pipe & Supply, Inc.

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oil field pipe

What is Oilfield Pipe?

The pipeline network has been an important part of the U.S transportation system. How so? Thanks to the establishment of these networks, families can enjoy cooking on gas stoves and heat in their homes during cold nights. The hard work of many companies and the pipes that are used to format these networks made these

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