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Pressure ratings of pipes.
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Pressure (psig) and temperature (deg F) ratings of A106 Grade B carbon steel pipes at temperatures ranging from 100 deg F to 750 deg F
Maximum allowable non-shock pressure (psig) and temperature ratings for steel pipe flanges and flanged fittings according the American National Standard ANSI B16.5 - 1988
A survey of one of the most important pressure pipe codes - ASME B31, earlier known as ANSI B31
The working pressure and temperature limits of ASME Code B31.9 - Building Services Piping
Pressure (kPa) and temperature (deg C) ratings of ASTM A106, API 5L and ASTM A53 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipes at temperatures ranging from -29 deg C to 450 deg C
Maximum working pressure of carbon steel pipe at temperature 400oF
The theoretic bursting and collapsing values of stainless steel pipes - ASTM A312
Barlows Formula and bursting pressure of pipes and tubes
Maximum ratings for flanges conforming to ISO Standard 2229 dimensions and material specification AST-A-105
Maximum temperature and pressure ratings of flanges conforming dimensions ASME B16.5 and materials specification ASTM A-105
Maximum working pressure of cast iron pipe fittings - flanged fittings according ANSI B16.1.
Maximum working pressure of cast iron pipe fittings - threaded fittings according ANSI B16.4
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Metric Sizes of copper tubes to BS (British Standard) 2871:1972
Pressure numbers (PN) compared to flange class designations
Calculation formula spring operated relief valves in liquid systems
ASME/ANSI B16.3 - 1998 - Malleable Iron Threaded Fittings - Pressure-Temperature Ratings
Pipe bends and thrust blocks forces due to fluid velocity and internal pressure
Maximum operating and required burst pressure of PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride - and CPVC - Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride - pipe fittings
Boilers 275 to 1500 kW and Safety Valves
Calculation formula pilot operated relief valves in liquid systems
Pressure ratings for standard seamless A312-TP316/316L stainless steel pipes - temperatures 100oF to 750oF
Normal maximum working pressures for steel tubes- in psi (lb/in2) and kPa (kN/m2)
With increased temperature the strength of thermoplastic piping materials derates
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