26" Hot Water Expansion Tank for a Compressor Station

September 26, 2007

26″ Hot Water Expansion Tank
– Material: .25″ Thick Carbon Steel
– Design Pressure: 50 PSIG
– Design Temperature: 200 F
– Capacity: 170 Gallons
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240" Sway Strut for a Local Refinery

September 19, 2007
240" Sway Strut for a Local Refinery
240″ Sway Strut for a Local Refinery

This sway strut is fabricated from carbon steel and measures 240″ from pin to pin. The pipe is 6″ in diameter and has a load capability of 15,000 lbs. The components were completed with a hot-dipped galvanize finish and the pipe was coated with a shop primer. The function of a sway strut is to restrain movement of piping in one direction while providing for movement due to thermal expansion or contraction in another direction.

This particular sway strut will support a 30″ process line in a refinery. This type of support is necessary, because the current line has only a few I-beams for support. Additionally, the I-beams that support the line are very high off the ground and not capable of handling the large forces acting on the line. Due to the loads acting upon the pipe and length of the required strut, a heavy schedule pipe and heavier duty strut ends were necessary.

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43" Angled Pipe Shoes with PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, Slide Plates

September 5, 2007
43" Angled Pipe Shoes with PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, Slide Plates
43" Angled Pipe Shoes with PTFE, 25% Glass Filled, Slide Plates

These pipe shoes are fabricated from A-516 GR70 carbon steel. PTFE, 25% glass filled, material is bonded to a carbon steel plate, then welded onto the shoe to allow movement of the pipe during expansion and contraction. The pipe shoes range in size from 18″ to 28″ in width and 28″ to 43″ in length.

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