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Tubing and Fitting Material Grades for Pharmaceutical Applications
Pharmaceutical tubing and fitting material grades are defined by a single, exacting standard — ASME BPE — and by the controlled‑chemistry 316L stainless steel
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What Does a Pressure Relief Valve Do?
A pressure relief valve does one thing, and it does it without power, without a signal, and without anyone watching.
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Single Acting vs Double Acting
The choice between single acting and double acting is not about which actuator is better
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How to Bend Stainless Steel Tubing
How to bend stainless steel tubing is a question with a different answer depending on the tube's diameter, its wall thickness, and where it will live after the bend is...
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When to Use a Sanitary Tee vs Wye
Choosing between a sanitary tee and a wye is not a matter of preference. It is a matter of flow physics.
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What Makes a Valve Sanitary?
What makes a valve sanitary is not a label or a polish. It is a set of engineering decisions — crevice‑free internal geometry, 316L material, electropolished surfaces, Tri‑Clamp connections
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Sanitary Pipe Fittings Under $150
Sanitary pipe fittings under $150 are not a compromise — they are the standard catalogue size range, in 316L, with electropolished finishes and full documentation
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Formula for Flow Rate Calculation
The formula for flow rate calculation — Q = A × v — is simple enough to write on a whiteboard.