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  1. Comparing Pipes for Your Contracting Needs

    Comparing_pipes

    One of the most essential pieces of the building and construction business is drainage. Contractors are constantly seeking piping structures that are enduring, lightweight, and have a low risk of leaking. Plastic pipes have become increasingly popular among engineers and have mostly replaced conventional metal pipes. These plastic pipes are built to make installing a water pipe system easier. This article will go through the common types of pipes and their benefits

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  2. Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum: Which Is Best?

    Carbon Steel Aluminium

    When trying to decide on the right material for your project, you will likely have a few metal options in front of you. Minimizing the project’s cost while maximizing quality and ease of use requires a familiarity with fundamental sheet metal materials like carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Just because two items are made of metal it does not necessarily mean they feature the same type of steel. There are many different types of steel, the t

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  3. Piping and Tubing – What’s the Difference?

     

    Pipe and tube are two terms that are commonly used interchangeably. While both piping and tubing appear as empty cylinders with openings on each end, there are some distinct differences between the two. Here is a look at both piping and tubing, the purposes of these materials, and how they are typically used.

    What Is Piping and How Is It Used?

    A pipe is categorized as a tubular vessel commonly used in pipeline and piping systems. They are often used to transport fluids and gases as the circular shape of the pipe makes it efficient for handling pressure caused by the liquid flowing through it.

    Piping is specified by schedule (wall thickness) and Nominal Pipe Size (NPS). The schedule number on a piece of piping can be the same on different pipe sizes but

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