High Pressure Pipe line Installation and Maintenance:
Hardbone supplies high-pressure pipes and its maintenance services. Pressure-piping
is concept which is used to contain fluids at high pressure. The main aim of piping
design is to configure and lay equipment, piping and other accessories meeting relevant
standards and statutory regulations.
The term “process piping” generally refers to the system of pipes that transport process
fluids (e.g., air, steam, water, industrial gases, fuels, chemicals) around an industrial
facility.
Our proficient mechanical engineers and labour of pipe fitters work on heating and
cooling systems. They pipe up small boilers, chillers, air handling units and related
components inside and outside the residential and commercial buildings.
Types of Pipeline:
High-pressure pipelines
Medium and low-pressure pipelines
Water pipelines
Oil pipeline systems (petroleum pipelines)
Pipelines for hot temperature fluids
Pipelines for ambient and cold temperatures fluids
Classification of pipes:
Hardbone International has offer pipe line services to their potential customers. We
have classification of pipes are schedule and nominal diameter. Pipe is typically
ordered using the Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) standard and by specifying a nominal
diameter (pipe size) and schedule number (wall thickness).
PIPING DESIGN:
The piping design and engineering involves six (6) major steps:
Selection of pipe materials on the basis of the characteristics of the fluid and operating
conditions including maximum pressures and temperatures.
Finding economical pipe diameter and wall thickness.
Selection of joints, fittings and components such as flanges, branch connections, extruded tees, nozzle, branches etc.
Developing piping layout and isometrics.
Performing stress analysis taking into account the potential upset conditions and an allowance for those upset conditions in the design of piping systems.
Estimating material take-off (MTO) and raising material requisition.
Design Codes:
Hardbone International have different Design of Codes that define the rules and
regulations deemed necessary for safe design and construction. For example, the
piping codes address the following design requirements: