Pipe fabrication
a long tubular conduit or series of pipes, often underground, with pumps and valves for flow control, used to transport crude oil, natural gas, water, etc., especially over great distance
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Pipe Fabrication is the manufacture of straight lengths of metallic pipe and piping components, which include wrought or forged elbows, tee and reducer fittings, forged flanges, and the pipe itself, to provide a simple or complex piping systems to safely transport or process liquids, gases, and solids.
You might not recognize the importance of it when you see it, but pipe fabrication plays a critical part of our society’s infrastructure, ensuring the commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities we rely on and work in, are safely designed, mechanically correct, and thoroughly tested or examined for the service the piping system was designed for. The fabrication of piping typically includes cutting, beveling, welding, and bending (or other pipe forming operations); and is performed by skilled tradespeople.
Pipe fabrication demands a high level of precision among hundreds of components with equally challenging assembly and installation processes. In any construction project where a network of piping is involved, pipe fabrication requires comprehensive planning, scheduling, and execution according to the design, location, timing, and budget requirements. In this blog, we’re breaking down all these moving parts, looking at the tools, equipment, planning, and other requirements that go into each step of the process.