Unlocking the Versatile Uses of Metal-Seated Ball Valves

In the world of industrial engineering, metal seated ball valves (MSBV) have quickly become a staple. In the vast array of applications these valves serve, they are primarily defined by their durability, reliability, and efficiency. They offer the perfect solution for heavy-duty applications that demand high temperature and pressure resistance.  Oil and Gas Industry It's no secret that the oil and gas industry runs on high-energy applications that put equipment under extreme stress. [Read More]

The Benefits Of Using Layflat Hoses With A Layflat Hose Coupler

Layflat hoses are designed to be used in tight spaces or across long distances. One of the key benefits of a layflat hose is that, well, it lays flat. This means the hose is less likely to develop kinks or other issues as you work to maneuver it through a tight space or across the full length of your warehouse or work site. Layflat hoses are also less likely to suffer damage if stepped on or run over by a piece of equipment. [Read More]

Why Dry Ice Blasting Is Gaining Popularity

In any industrial environment, the blasting process to clean and prepare surfaces is often time-consuming, challenging, and costly. If you've been exploring options for investing in a better blasting media, you might have discovered dry ice blasting. As the name suggests, dry ice blasting is a pressure-blasting process that uses high-pressure air and dry ice pellets as the blasting media. Before you choose a type of blasting media, here's a look at some of the reasons why many facilities opt for dry ice blasting. [Read More]

How Workover Rigs Are Used

Workover rigs, also recognized as pulling units, make up unique petroleum structures for inserting or tearing pipe tubing to and from reservoirs. Workover crews are requested when the oil source has been drilled, is undergoing restoration, or is being retired. Compared with other drilling crews, workover rig teams are relatively tinier. Uses For Workover Rigs  Workover rigs are used to replace old wells with a new completion. This occurs because of a well deteriorating or any other change in reservoir conditions. [Read More]