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=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
*Transport of a liquid or gas via pipeline | *Transport of a liquid or gas via pipeline | ||
*Expensive to set up, but has the highest and fastest throughput | *Expensive to set up, but has the highest and fastest throughput | ||
*Harder and Harder to do the longer the distance | *Harder and Harder to do the longer the distance | ||
*If using metal piping, corrosion must be considered | *If using metal piping, corrosion must be considered | ||
*Most common are Water, Methane/Natural Gas/Cooking Gas etc, Compressed Air/Working Gas, Steam (Typically [[Dry Steam]], Oil/Petrolium Products, Sewage, and industrial chemicals | *Most common are Water, Methane/Natural Gas/Cooking Gas etc, Compressed Air/Working Gas, Steam (Typically [[Dry Steam]], Oil/Petrolium Products, Sewage, and industrial chemicals | ||
*Is sometimes used for seawater for marine labs, and/or aquariums due to the | *Is sometimes used for seawater for marine labs, and/or aquariums due to the complexity of [[Seawater]] | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 23:12, 28 December 2020
Basics
- Transport of a liquid or gas via pipeline
- Expensive to set up, but has the highest and fastest throughput
- Harder and Harder to do the longer the distance
- If using metal piping, corrosion must be considered
- Most common are Water, Methane/Natural Gas/Cooking Gas etc, Compressed Air/Working Gas, Steam (Typically Dry Steam, Oil/Petrolium Products, Sewage, and industrial chemicals
- Is sometimes used for seawater for marine labs, and/or aquariums due to the complexity of Seawater
Internal Links
- Utilities
- Comparison of Various Transportation Methods for Materials
- Steam Hammer (Pipeline Phenomena)