One of the earliest methods of conveying fluids in the history of mankind was by pipe. The earliest pipe on record was the use of bamboo for moving small quantities of water as a continues flow. Today piping is used in almost every aspect of our lives.
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- Blog 1D: Piping Fit-Up, The difference between Optimism and Reality
- Blog 1E: What does a Piping Designer need to know?
- Blog 1F: What does a Piping Material Controller need to know?
- Blog 1G: What does a Piping Material Engineer need to know?
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- Blog 1J: Piping is a Language
- Blog 1K: Piping, The Hidden Profession
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