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Pipes patching

If under extreme duress, you can make a temporary pipe patch with a length of garden hose or a bike s inner tube. Cut a section of hose or tube longer than the split in the pipe. Slit the hose or tube lengthwise and wrap the sheath around the pipe. Hold the temporary patch in place with hose or C-clamps. [Pg.327]

Figure 5.12 Severely corroded galvanized steel pipe supplying water to a cooling tower fan-bearing system. Where the galvanized metal has been consumed, only a brown rust patch is visible. Figure 5.12 Severely corroded galvanized steel pipe supplying water to a cooling tower fan-bearing system. Where the galvanized metal has been consumed, only a brown rust patch is visible.
Internal coatings are usually applied at the factory and no difficulty exists in field construction if flanges, screwed, or spigot and socket joints are used, nor is there any difficulty with welded pipes above, say, 750 mm diameter, where patching can be carried out on the joints from the inside. Repair of internal coating on smaller-bore welded pipes presents many problems, which have not yet been satisfactorily overcome for all conditions. [Pg.668]

Leak Control Compounds Substances used for the plugging and patching of leaks in non-pressure and some low-pressure containers, pipes, and tanks. [Pg.319]

When the conditions outlined in (2) above cannot be met, the damaged portion of pipe shall be cut out as a cylinder and replaced. Insert patching is prohibited. [Pg.153]

A good professional can correctly repair the most-common thermoplastic parts, such as piping, geomembranes, inflatable boats and structures, by welding or gluing patches after removal of the soiled and damaged part. [Pg.26]

Solution. The transverse diffusion rate is controlled by the relatively slow crystal diffusion rate because the diffusing atoms must traverse the patches of perfect crystal between the dislocation pipes. Therefore, when the dislocations are discretely spaced, a good approximation is the simple result... [Pg.228]

Cleaning with organic solvents Early steps versus terminal steps Use of boilouts as a cleaning mechanism Hard-to-clean areas Transfer pipes and hoses Centrifuges Patch panels... [Pg.264]

There are areas in API equipment that are known to be difficult to clean. Some were mentioned in the previous section. Other difficult-to-clean areas are hoses, centrifuges, and chromatography columns. Along with transfer pipes, hoses, and patch panels, these constitute difficult-to-clean areas and should be the focus of any investigation as to the adequacy of cleaning in these types of facilities. [Pg.266]

Patching may be feasible for stopping leaks in vessels or storage containers, or in situations when the contents cannot be transferred. The usual patching method is to affix some type of mechanical device in, over, or around the leak to restrict flow. A variety of clamps, capping tools, and sleeves are commercially available for this purpose. For piping systems, one technique... [Pg.103]

One of the rolling creatures returns and listens attentively to Bob s lecture. Bob is beginning to feel important given the diversity and number of his audience Miss Muxdroozol, Mr. Plex, two Betelgeuse ants, a Roller, Brunhilde, and two Nephilim. He hopes that more visitors at the Nephilim s zoo will come to listen. He raises his voice and shifts into a professorial tone. If only he had his pipe and jacket with leather patched elbows. [Pg.163]

Corrosion in gas and oil pipe-lines on the sea floor is monitored by welding patches containing a series of long-lived radionuclides at different material depth into the pipe wall during construction of the pipe-line. Wall corrosion will remove one isotope after the other... [Pg.278]

That mystery often surrounds the process of corrosion is probably because of the hard-to-recognize forms that the electrochemical cell takes. Persons accustomed to the laboratory will visualize an electrochemical cell as a beaker containing electrolyte in which to pieces of metal are immersed and joined externally with a wire. It is difficult to make the translation between this situation and that of a water pipe running through alternate marshy and sandy patches of soil, yet both are electrochemical cells—and both will be subject to the reactions that go to make up corrosion. [Pg.364]

The osmolanty of all external solutions (aCSF, see Section 2.1.1. PIPES solution, see Section 2.2.2. extracellular recording solution, see Section 2.3.5 ) should be adjusted as necessary with 0.5M sucrose to 320 mosM. This prevents cell swelling during whole-cell recording when using internal (patch-pipet) solutions adjusted to 310 mosM. [Pg.30]

Oilfield activity has benefited from relatively high prices of crude oil in 2001 to 2003 but that has not translated into more exploration nor any more production of plastics such as RP down-hole pipe, line pipe, or sucker rods for the oil patch. Crude prices peaked in 2000 and drilling rig activity declined along with pricing since then. Industrial production indices for this business have been flat through 2002, and 2003 show more of the same. New investments declined about 8% in 2003 and expect the same decline in 2004. The price for West Texas Intermediate was 26 per barrel late in 2002 and ranged firom 25-26 per barrel in 2003. [Pg.542]

The pixel detector was inserted into CMS after the installation and cabling of the silicon strip detector had been completed. The BPIX detector fits into the small volume limited by the outer radius of the beam pipe at 2.9 cm and the inner radius of the first layer of the strip tracker at about 21 cm. A system with bending rails on top and bottom inside CMS had been designed to insert the pixel detector and the supply tubes along the beam pipe. A clearance of 7-8 mm to the beam pipe had been calculated in simulations and checked with the help of a design model. The transport box with the pixel detector was placed on an insertion table and the rail system inside the box was joint with the rail system inside CMS using temporary extension rails (see Fig. 8.14). In this way, the pixel detector could slide out of the transport box into its final position. At the end, the service lines were connected at the so-called patch panel 0 (PPO) to the detector infrastructure. [Pg.128]


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