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*Is sometimes used for seawater for marine labs, and/or aquariums due to the complexityy of [[Seawater]]
*Is sometimes used for seawater for marine labs, and/or aquariums due to the complexityy of [[Seawater]]


=See Also=
=Internal Links=
*[[Utilities]]
*[[Utilities]]
*[[Comparison of Various Transportation Methods for Materials]]
*[[Comparison of Various Transportation Methods for Materials]]
*[[Steam Hammer (Pipeline Phenomena) ]]
*[[Steam Hammer (Pipeline Phenomena) ]]


=Useful Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_transport The Wikipedia Page on Pipeline Transport]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_transport The Wikipedia Page on Pipeline Transport]

Revision as of 23:09, 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 complexityy of Seawater

Internal Links

External Links