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Manufacturing Piping System in India and across the globe


What is a piping system?

A Piping System is an assembly of various parts put together with a proper method of joints, functionally to transport fluid from its source to destination. The Different components are together and specified as piping components.

A piping system is a network of pipes, fittings & valves intended to perform a specific job to carry or transfer fluids from one equipment to another.


 What are the Components of Piping?

· Pipe fittings are used to carry or transfer fluids. The fluids are water, oil, steam, air.

· Pipe fittings are inserted to connect length pipes to construct a long piping system. It is used for fitting flanges, elbow, tees, control valves the selection is based on intended function and application.

· Valves are used to stop diverting or control fluids. 


What is expansion bellows in piping?

Expansion bellows are used in the piping system to absorb the thermal expansion or extreme movement where expansion loops are impractical. Expansion Bellows are in different sizes and shape materials.


What is Metallic Bellows?

The main element of the Expansion joint, which consists of more than two convolutions, is called below. The performance of expansion joints depends on the geometric features of bellows. 

 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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