230 lb. Double Cable Clamp for an Oil Refinery

March 12, 2004
230 lb. Double Cable Clamp for an Oil Refinery
230 lb. Double Cable Clamp for an Oil Refinery

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. recently fabricated a 230 lb. double cable clamp assembly for an oil refinery in Kentucky. This cable clamp assembly, fabricated from 304 stainless steel, consists of a double clamp, a steel support structural, and a base plate. The double cable clamp with an overall dimension of 22 x 12 x 6 is designed for a 2.4 and a 3.8 dia. armored cable.

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49,000 lb. Load Constant Springs for a Power Plant

March 5, 2004

49,000 lb. Load Constant Springs for a Power Plant
49,000 lb. Load Constant Springs for a Power Plant

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. custom designed and manufactured four double lug suspension PTP 100-C size 84 constants for a power plant in South Carolina.  These constants are designed for a vertical travel range of 5″ and an operating load capacity of 49,000 lb. They are fabricated out of A36 carbon steel and weigh 2,900 lb. each. Prior to shipping standard load and travel tests were performed on these 20″x 35″x 80″ constants to ensure quality.

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24,500 lb. Load PTP- 8 Type C Variable Spring Assemblies

February 26, 2004

 

24,500 lb. Load PTP- 8 Type C Variable Spring Assemblies
24,500 lb. Load PTP- 8 Type C Variable Spring Assemblies

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. designed and manufactured four PTP-8 Type C variable spring assemblies for a power plant in South Carolina.  These variable spring assemblies with an average overall length of 87″ are fabricated from carbon steel. Each pipe hanger assembly consists of a variable spring, a rod, a clevis and hex nuts. The springs are designed for operating loads ranging from 22,500 lb. to 24,500 lb. and a total travel of 5″. For quality assurance, the spring coils are inspected and tested individually for proper operation.

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12,500 lb. Load Hydraulic Snubber and 24 Alloy Clamp Assembly

February 20, 2004
12,500 lb. Load Hydraulic Snubber and 24 Alloy Clamp Assembly
12,500 lb. Load Hydraulic Snubber and 24 Alloy Clamp Assembly

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. recently designed and manufactured a PTP Fig. 2100 Hydraulic Snubber and a Clamp Assembly for a power plant in California. The Hydraulic Snubber with a cylinder size of 2 1/2 dia. and a stroke of 5 is designed to support an operating load of 12,500 lbs. The 24 alloy clamp is designed to accommodate a temperature of 1078°F. The entire pipe hanger assembly was hydraulic tested prior to shipping.

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Flexible Pipe Restraints for an Oil Refinery

February 13, 2004
Flexible Pipe Restraints for an Oil Refinery
Flexible Pipe Restraints for an Oil Refinery

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. designed and manufactured six flexible pipe restraints for an oil refinery in Texas.  These flexible pipe restraints, with the overall length ranging from 14″ to 30″, are designed to restrain movements of the piping system. They are manufactured by welding a 2 1/2″ SCH.80 galvanized casing pipe between 2×2 1/2″ flexible ball joints. Some also have a 2″ SCH. 80 pipe end welded to the swivel stem of the ball joints for length adjustments during installation.

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48 Pipe Saddle Supports for a Utility Company

January 23, 2004
48 Pipe Saddle Supports for a Utility Company
48 Pipe Saddle Supports for a Utility Company

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. designed and manufactured over fifty saddle supports for a utility company in Glent, Kentucky.  These structural supports were built for 48, 26 and 14 field pipes. Their dimensions range from 50 to 75″ in height and 24 to 36 in width. The structural supports were manufactured from A-36 structural steel and were coated with a custom paint as per customer request.

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Furnace Spring Assemblies up to 13,000 lbs. for a Chemical Refinery

January 9, 2004
Furnace Spring Assemblies up to 13,000 lbs. for a Chemical Refinery
Furnace Spring Assemblies up to 13,000 lbs. for a Chemical Refinery

Piping Technology and Products, Inc. designed and manufactured furnace spring assemblies for a chemical refinery in Saudi Arabia.  Each pipe hanger assembly consists of a variable spring, rod, clevis, hex nuts, and pipe attachments. Unlike other variable springs which are designed to have bolted housings, these furnace springs are designed for spring coils with a customer specified spring rate installed in a welded housing. The sizes of these Fig. PTP-2 and Fig. PTP-4 ranged from 90-170, with a total travel of 1 1/4″ to 5″, and loads varying from 850 lbs to 13,300 lbs.

Furnace Spring Assemblies up to 13,000 lbs. for a Chemical Refinery
Furnace Spring Assemblies up to 13,000 lbs. for a Chemical Refinery

Prior to the final welding, trial fit-up and cycle test were performed to ensure unrestrained movement throughout the designed travel range. The spring assemblies were then calibrated to determine the exact spring rate prior to shipping.

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5,000 lb. Air Intake Stacks & 300 lb. Dampers for an Oil Refinery

January 2, 2004
300 lb. Dampers for an Oil Refinery
300 lb. Dampers for an Oil Refinery

5,000 lb. Air Intake Stacks
5,000 lb. Air Intake Stacks

Sweco Fab, Inc. designed and manufactured two 5,000 lb. air intake stacks and two 300 lb. dampers for an oil refinery in Baytown, Texas.  The air intake stack is designed to keep debris from traveling to the duct. It was manufactured from A-36 carbon steel and measures at 11’x 5’x 8.’ The damper is designed to control ventilation in the ducts. This damper is manufactured from galvanized carbon steel and measures at 73.5″ I.S. x 20.5″ I.S. x 7.5″ wide.

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Two Hundred HD-2 Hold Down Clamps

December 26, 2003
Two Hundred HD-2 Hold Down Clamps
Two Hundred HD-2 Hold Down Clamps

PT&P designed and manufactured two hundred and thirty HD-2 hold down clamps to fit 6” to 8” pipes at a chemical refinery. These hold down clamps are used on pipe lines where there is a high temperature and great thermal movement requirements, they allow axial movement and restrain lateral movement at the same time. The clamps are fabricated from carbon steel with 3/32” PTFE, 25% glass filled, bonded to the radius. The plates are manufactured from three layers of materials; 3/32” PTFE, 25% glass filled, 1/2” thick fabric belting material and carbon steel.

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9200 lb. Load Type “E” Constant Hanger Assemblies

December 12, 2003
9200 lb. Load Type “E” Constant Hanger Assemblies
9200 lb. Load Type “E” Constant Hanger Assemblies

PT&P designed and manufactured forty PTP 200- type “E” constant hanger assemblies with pipe sizes ranging from 36” to 62” for an oil refinery in Canada.  These constant hanger assemblies are designed to support and allow vertical movement of the field pipe during thermal expansion. The constants have a load capacity of 2800 lbs. to 9200 lbs. and a 3”-7” travel range. To assure quality, standard load testing was performed on the constants prior to shipping. The assemblies’ components consist of a constant load hanger, a rod and a clamp. The constants are fabricated from ASTM A36 carbon steel and the rod and clamp were manufactured from ASTM A240, Gr. 304 stainless steel.

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