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PTFE Hose and Fittings

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Dec 13, 2023 10:30:00 AM

What do non-stick cookware, the atomic bomb, and hoses have in common? They all utilize PTFE. But what exactly is PTFE and why is it used? Keep reading to learn more.

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Fire Hose vs. Mill Hose

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Nov 29, 2023 10:30:00 AM

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Just like there are different types of fire hose nozzles and fire department connections, there are also different types of hoses. While it may seem like all hoses are the same since they can all distribute water, some hoses are designed for various purposes and are not always acceptable for fighting fires. Knowing how a hose will be used is critical in selecting the correct hose for the application. That’s why it is important to understand the components of a hose and the difference between fire and mill hose.

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6 Steps of the Steel Manufacturing Process

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Nov 15, 2023 10:30:00 AM

Steel is known for being lightweight but strong, making it suitable for a variety of industries and applications. Next to plastic and paper, steel is one of the most common materials seen in products used in our everyday lives.

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API Color Codes

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Nov 1, 2023 10:58:00 AM

Red means stop, green means go, and yellow means clear the intersection. Construction signs and cones are orange. These are just a few examples of how colors are used in every industry and in our daily lives as symbols and identifiers. The same concept is applied to terminals and loading racks with the API color code system.

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The Terminal and Tank Truck System

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Oct 18, 2023 10:30:00 AM

When you pull up to a gas station to fill your car up with fuel, it’s there. But the gas doesn’t just magically appear at the pump. There is an important chain of events that occurs to bring gasoline to consumers.

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Nickel Plating Process

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Oct 4, 2023 10:30:00 AM

It’s what’s inside that matters. That’s how the saying goes, right? But when it comes to hose couplings, valves, and fittings, the outside is important too.

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OSHA Compliant Products

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Sep 20, 2023 10:30:00 AM

A safe workplace is a productive one. Taking proactive measures to reduce the potential for workplace hazards is imperative for the success of an operation. Organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) play a vital role in ensuring work environments in every industry are safe.

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Fire Department Connections

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Sep 6, 2023 10:30:00 AM

Most buildings have a sprinkler system intended to activate in the event of a fire. While effective at reducing the size of a fire until the fire department can respond, more pressure is required to boost the system and completely extinguish the flames. This is done with the use of fire department connections.

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The Art of Actuation

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Aug 23, 2023 10:30:00 AM

What goes up must come down, and what opens must be closed. Although the former was used by Sir Isaac Newton to explain gravity, the latter is also true; especially when it comes to valves. Valves must be opened and closed to allow fluid to start and stop moving through a system. The easiest, most efficient way to do this is with actuation.

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Making The Right Connection®

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Melanie Vanderlaan on Aug 9, 2023 10:30:00 AM

Whether it’s for watering a garden, putting out fires, or pumping gasoline, hoses play an important role in our daily lives. In a previous blog post, we discussed hose assembly dynamics. Another often overlooked aspect of hoses, however, is the attachment method used on the end.

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