{"id":3056,"date":"2020-11-07T08:23:28","date_gmt":"2020-11-07T08:23:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.extremeepoxycoatings.com\/?page_id=3056"},"modified":"2020-11-09T20:03:20","modified_gmt":"2020-11-09T20:03:20","slug":"turlock-process-piping-contractor","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.extremeepoxycoatings.com\/turlock-process-piping-contractor\/","title":{"rendered":"Turlock Process Piping Contractor"},"content":{"rendered":"
Extreme Epoxy Coatings strives to be the best mechanical contractor that specializes in industrial piping fabrication and installation. Process piping moves water, gases, fuels, chemicals, liquids, and other raw materials to systems that convert them into usable products.<\/p>\n
It is a form of pipework<\/a> used in manufacturing and industrial processes. Process piping is specially designed for specific applications to ensure it meets safety and health standards that suit the needs of given manufacturing processes.<\/p>\n The complex systems consist of gaskets, nuts, bolts, tubing, pipe supports, flanges, temperature control instruments, pressure control equipment, flow control instruments, control valves, and pipes. Not all tubes in a building are plumbing pipes.<\/p>\n<\/div> <\/p>\n<\/div> The difference is the equipment connected to the pipe. A pipe connected to a faucet is part of a plumbing system<\/a>. When connected to a food manufacturing machine, a drink machine, or used in an industrial factory process, it is likely process piping. A pipeline fluid is categorized into one of four groups.<\/p>\n A significant difference involves building codes. When installed and connected to water fixtures, such as showers and faucets, the pipe is regulated by plumbing codes. Engineering codes regulate process piping systems. Process piping systems generally do not carry water. Water may be an ingredient or a component for cooling.<\/p>\n Another way to explain the difference is – whatever is transported is used for specific processes that are not water distribution. Engineering codes typically regulate processing piping. Industrial facilities involved in the generation of power or the manufacture of products use process piping<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>The Difference Between Plumbing and Process Piping<\/h2>\n
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